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- Mar 30, 2011
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- Location
- Glanaman,Carmarthenshire,Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
Just a heads up
Dear Beekeepers
Most of you will have been aware of the pilot hive count exercise conducted by DEFRA earlier this year. There was a promise to stakeholders, such as the WBKA and BBKA to have an opportunity to discuss the pilot exercise at a Bee Heath Advisory Forum (BHAF) meeting before the method was used to conduct a full UK Hive Count for the EU. The summer meeting of the BHAF was cancelled due to the EU Referendum and to date no report on the pilot hive count exercise has been received.
Last week the Welsh Government was asked by DEFRA to comment on documents that are due to be sent to all known beekeepers in the UK during this coming week. They will be requesting that beekeepers update their hive count on Bee Base before the 31st December 2016 in order to supply the EU Apicultural Fund with the number of hives in the UK on November 1st 2016. The Welsh Government forwarded the documents to the WBKA for our comments last Wednesday.
We have protested at the lack of consultation and, supported by the Welsh Government, we have asked that the UK Hive Count is on the agenda of the next BHAF meeting in London on December 8th. The Welsh Government are also represented on BHAF.
Meanwhile it appears that requests for the information about how many hives you had in each of your apiaries on November 1st 2016 will go out this week as planned. We would urge you and your members to comply by providing the numbers requested. We would be grateful if WBKA Associations would gather together any feed back from their members and forward to Ian Hubbuck. It is our understanding that the UK Hive Count will be an annual autumn census, at least for the time that the UK remains part of the EU. Through BHAF and by direct consultation with the Welsh Government the WBKA can strive to represent your views of how the number of hives in Wales is gathered.
Best wishes
Jenny
Jenny Shaw
Cadeirydd / Chair
Cymdeithas Gwenynwyr Cymru /Welsh Beekeepers' Association