Apimondia
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Apimondia or International Federation of Beekeepers' Associations promotes scientific, ecological, social and economic apicultural development in all countries and the cooperation of beekeepers` associations, scientific bodies and of individuals involved in apiculture worldwide. The name Apimondia is a compound word made from two words; api, referring to honey bees, and mondia, referring to the world.[1]
Formation | 1895 |
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Headquarters | International Federation of Beekeepers' Associations
Corso Vittorio Emanuele 101 I-00186 Rome, Italy |
President | Jeff Pettis |
Website | https://www.apimondia.org/ |
The federation issues a journal, Apiacta. The 2003 and 2004 issues are available online free of charge.[2]
Since 1897, every other year Apimondia organizes beekeepers' congresses, hosted by different countries.[3]
Apimondia maintains seven scientific commissions and five regional commissions for the purposes of furthering scientific understanding of apiculture and to facilitate exchange of information.[4]
The scientific commissions include:
- Beekeeping Economy
- Bee Health
- Bee Biology
- Pollination and Bee Flora
- Beekeeping Technology and Quality
- Apitherapy
- Beekeeping for Rural Development