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Beekeeping Industries In
India
Submitted To :
Dr. R.D. Pandya
Head & Professor
Dept. Of Extension
Education
N.M.College Of Agriculture
NAU,Navsari
Submitted By :
Damor Kalpeshkumar M.
Roll No: 25
Reg. No: 3010115023
N.M.College of
Agriculture
NAU,Navsari
Beekeeping
 Beekeeping (Or Apiculture, from Latin:
apis “Bee”) is the maintenance of honey
bee colonies, commonly in hives, by
humans.
Indian Scenerio
 Beekeeping is being practised traditionally in India
since time immemorial
 As per 2016-17 estimates, about 30 lakh bee
colonies will produce 94.5 thousand MT of
honey.
 Yields of honey per colony with supers (20
frames) has increased to 25kg per annum in
2015-16 from 18 to 20 kg per annum in 2014-15
 In 1953 the All India Khadi & Village Industry
started the work of organizing the honey industry
in India which was subsequently taken over by
Khadi & Village Industry Commission (KVIC) in
Indian Scenerio
 In 2015-16 KVIC targeted training of 2 lakh people
in beekeeping and support new beekeepers under
Entrepreneurship Development Programme under
PMEGP.
 Like dairying, apiculture is also practised mostly
by marginal and landless farmers
 It also supplements income from agriculture,
generates employment and also helps in
improving nutritional intake of rural population. It
provides employment to about 3 lakh rural people.
 Honeybees are vital in sustaining plant bio-
diversity and also improves yields of crops by
cross-pollination. This increase has been shown
to be in the range of 5 to 3000 % depending upon
the type of crop.
Indian Scenerio
 Value of additional yield from pollination services by
honeybeesalone is about 15-20 times morethan the
value of all hive products put together (Dr. Kaloo,
2004).
 Just 4 States-West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and
Bihar contributed about 61% to the country’s honey
production in 2015-16
 Based on potential of production the sates categorized
under ‘High Potential’ are Punjab, WB, Bihar, Kerala,
Karnataka, UP, TN & Uttarakhand
 The National Commission on Agriculture had visualized
the need for deploying about 150 million Bee colonies
for pollinating 12 major agricultural crops in the country.
Beekeeping As
Livelihood
 Beekeeping industry is source of livelihood for
rural poor/tribal /forest based population.
 Unemployed youth can start this business with
minimal funds (Rs. 1.00 to 2.00 lakhs).
 Generates 3.75 lakhs man-days to maintain
10,000 Bee colonies in Bee hives.
 Income from 100 Bee colonies is around Rs.
2.50-3.00 lakhs per annum.
 May help in doubling farmers income by
supplementing/complimenting agriculture/
horticulture.
Beekeeping As
Livelihood
 Export of honey/beehive products attracts
foreign exchange.
 It helps in rural development and promotes
small village industry.
 Beekeeping is benign: Beekeeping generates
income without destroying habitat.
 Encouraging beekeeping encourages
biodiversity.
EQUIPMENT/MATERIAL REQUIREMENT
1. Artificial honeybee box
2. Honeybee comb
3. Honey extractor
4. Queen excluder
5. Smoker
6. Protective cloth
7. Hand gloves
8. Knife
9. Container
10. Hive tool
9
Sr
no.
Particulars Rate (Rs)
50 Colonies
Quantity Rs.
1 Land 1 ha. ----- own
2 Infrastructure ----- ----- 50,000
3 Honey bee 4,200 1 box 4,200
4 Artificial honey box 4,000 50 2,00,000
5 Honey comb 200 400 80,000
6 Queen excluder 400 50 20,000
7 Honey extractor 2000 2 4000
8 Smoker 600 2 1200
9 Protective cloth 800 5 4000
10 Hand gloves 50 5 pair 250
11 Knife 25 4 100
12 Container 50 20 1000
13 Hive tool 50 4 200
Total investment RS 3,64,950
FIXED COST
10
VARIABLE COST
Sr
no
Particular Rate(RS) 50 colonies
Quantity RS.
1 Labour 6000/ month 2 1,44,000
2 Transportation ----- ----- 1,20,000
3 Electricity ----- ----- 10,000
4 Packaging ----- ----- 20,000
5 Deprecation 10% ------ ----- 6000
Total investment = Rs 3,00,000
11
INCOME
Sr
no
particular Rate/Rs Quantity Rs
1 Honey average(30kg/box) 200/kg 1500 3,00,000
2 Colony selling 200 400 80,000
Total
Rs 3,80,000
12
 Total cost = Fixed cost + Variable cost
= 3,64,950 + 3,00,000
= Rs. 6,64,950
1ST year
 Net profit = Total income - Total cost
= 3,80,000 – 6,64,950
= Rs. -2,84,950
13
1 Year
 Cost Benefit Ratio = Total income/Total cost
= 3,80,000/6,64,950
CBR = 0.57
CBR = 1:0.57
14
2 year
 Net profit = Total income - Total cost
= 3,80,000 – 3,00,000
= Rs. 80,000
 Cost Benefit Ratio = Total income/Total cost
= 3,80,000/3,00,000
CBR = 1.26
CBR = 1:1.26
3 year
(honey bee price 250/kg)
 Net profit = Total income - Total cost
= 4,05,000 – 3,00,000
= Rs. 2,84,950
 Cost Benefit Ratio = Total income/Total cost
= 4,05,000/3,00,000
CBR = 1.35
CBR = 1:1.35
 CBR RATIO
 1st year CBR = 1:0.57
 2nd year CBR = 1:1.26
 3rd year CBR = 1:1.35
Initiatives by Ministry of Agriculture
& Farmers Welfare
 Beekeeping included as an activity for
promoting cross pollination of Horticulture
crops under National Horticulture Mission
since May 2005
 3 Integrated Beekeeping Development
Centres have been
approved/commissioned in 2015-16 while
another 7 are in the process
Initiatives by Ministry of Agriculture
& Farmers Welfare
 Govt of India through National Bee Board has
taken following initiatives:
Promotion of scientific beekeeping in the
country.
Setting up of Integrated Beekeeping
Development Centres (IDBCs)/Centres of
Excellences (CoEs)
Registration of beekeepers 6,241
beekeepers/beekeeping societies/firms with
10.63 colonies have been registered as on 31
Dec 2016
Facilitation of SHGs of beekeepers
Initiatives by Ministry of Agriculture
& Farmers Welfare
 Under the Mission for Integrated
Development of Horticulture (MIDC) being
implemented by, Dept of Agriculture &
Cooperation under MoF&W, Rs 500 crore has
been approved for a 5 year period from 2017-
18 to 2021-22
 Beekeeping has also been kept as a part of
MIDC, as it increases yields of crops.
Initiatives by Ministry of Agriculture
& Farmers Welfare
Particulars Assistance Scheme
Production of nucleus
stock (Public Sector)
Rs 20 lakh 100 % of the cost
Production ofbee
colonies by bee
breeder
Rs 10 lakh 40% of costfor producing
min. of 2000 colonies/year
Honey bee colony Rs 2,000/colony of
8 frames
40% of costlimited to 50
colonies/beneficiary
Bee Hives Rs 2,000 perhive 40% of costlimited to 50
colonies/beneficiary
Equipmentincluding
honey extractor (4
frame), food grade
container (30 kg), net
including complete set
of bee keeping
Rs 20,000/set 40% of the cost limited to
one set per beneficiary
Export
 India is one of the major exporter of
honey. Major destinations included USA,
Saudi Arabia, UAE, Morocco, Bangladesh,
Canada etc.
 In 2015-16 India exported 38.2 thousand
MT of honey valued at ₹ 706 crores.
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Beekeeping indusrties in india

  • 2. Beekeeping Industries In India Submitted To : Dr. R.D. Pandya Head & Professor Dept. Of Extension Education N.M.College Of Agriculture NAU,Navsari Submitted By : Damor Kalpeshkumar M. Roll No: 25 Reg. No: 3010115023 N.M.College of Agriculture NAU,Navsari
  • 3. Beekeeping  Beekeeping (Or Apiculture, from Latin: apis “Bee”) is the maintenance of honey bee colonies, commonly in hives, by humans.
  • 4. Indian Scenerio  Beekeeping is being practised traditionally in India since time immemorial  As per 2016-17 estimates, about 30 lakh bee colonies will produce 94.5 thousand MT of honey.  Yields of honey per colony with supers (20 frames) has increased to 25kg per annum in 2015-16 from 18 to 20 kg per annum in 2014-15  In 1953 the All India Khadi & Village Industry started the work of organizing the honey industry in India which was subsequently taken over by Khadi & Village Industry Commission (KVIC) in
  • 5. Indian Scenerio  In 2015-16 KVIC targeted training of 2 lakh people in beekeeping and support new beekeepers under Entrepreneurship Development Programme under PMEGP.  Like dairying, apiculture is also practised mostly by marginal and landless farmers  It also supplements income from agriculture, generates employment and also helps in improving nutritional intake of rural population. It provides employment to about 3 lakh rural people.  Honeybees are vital in sustaining plant bio- diversity and also improves yields of crops by cross-pollination. This increase has been shown to be in the range of 5 to 3000 % depending upon the type of crop.
  • 6. Indian Scenerio  Value of additional yield from pollination services by honeybeesalone is about 15-20 times morethan the value of all hive products put together (Dr. Kaloo, 2004).  Just 4 States-West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Bihar contributed about 61% to the country’s honey production in 2015-16  Based on potential of production the sates categorized under ‘High Potential’ are Punjab, WB, Bihar, Kerala, Karnataka, UP, TN & Uttarakhand  The National Commission on Agriculture had visualized the need for deploying about 150 million Bee colonies for pollinating 12 major agricultural crops in the country.
  • 7. Beekeeping As Livelihood  Beekeeping industry is source of livelihood for rural poor/tribal /forest based population.  Unemployed youth can start this business with minimal funds (Rs. 1.00 to 2.00 lakhs).  Generates 3.75 lakhs man-days to maintain 10,000 Bee colonies in Bee hives.  Income from 100 Bee colonies is around Rs. 2.50-3.00 lakhs per annum.  May help in doubling farmers income by supplementing/complimenting agriculture/ horticulture.
  • 8. Beekeeping As Livelihood  Export of honey/beehive products attracts foreign exchange.  It helps in rural development and promotes small village industry.  Beekeeping is benign: Beekeeping generates income without destroying habitat.  Encouraging beekeeping encourages biodiversity.
  • 9. EQUIPMENT/MATERIAL REQUIREMENT 1. Artificial honeybee box 2. Honeybee comb 3. Honey extractor 4. Queen excluder 5. Smoker 6. Protective cloth 7. Hand gloves 8. Knife 9. Container 10. Hive tool 9
  • 10. Sr no. Particulars Rate (Rs) 50 Colonies Quantity Rs. 1 Land 1 ha. ----- own 2 Infrastructure ----- ----- 50,000 3 Honey bee 4,200 1 box 4,200 4 Artificial honey box 4,000 50 2,00,000 5 Honey comb 200 400 80,000 6 Queen excluder 400 50 20,000 7 Honey extractor 2000 2 4000 8 Smoker 600 2 1200 9 Protective cloth 800 5 4000 10 Hand gloves 50 5 pair 250 11 Knife 25 4 100 12 Container 50 20 1000 13 Hive tool 50 4 200 Total investment RS 3,64,950 FIXED COST 10
  • 11. VARIABLE COST Sr no Particular Rate(RS) 50 colonies Quantity RS. 1 Labour 6000/ month 2 1,44,000 2 Transportation ----- ----- 1,20,000 3 Electricity ----- ----- 10,000 4 Packaging ----- ----- 20,000 5 Deprecation 10% ------ ----- 6000 Total investment = Rs 3,00,000 11
  • 12. INCOME Sr no particular Rate/Rs Quantity Rs 1 Honey average(30kg/box) 200/kg 1500 3,00,000 2 Colony selling 200 400 80,000 Total Rs 3,80,000 12
  • 13.  Total cost = Fixed cost + Variable cost = 3,64,950 + 3,00,000 = Rs. 6,64,950 1ST year  Net profit = Total income - Total cost = 3,80,000 – 6,64,950 = Rs. -2,84,950 13
  • 14. 1 Year  Cost Benefit Ratio = Total income/Total cost = 3,80,000/6,64,950 CBR = 0.57 CBR = 1:0.57 14
  • 15. 2 year  Net profit = Total income - Total cost = 3,80,000 – 3,00,000 = Rs. 80,000  Cost Benefit Ratio = Total income/Total cost = 3,80,000/3,00,000 CBR = 1.26 CBR = 1:1.26
  • 16. 3 year (honey bee price 250/kg)  Net profit = Total income - Total cost = 4,05,000 – 3,00,000 = Rs. 2,84,950  Cost Benefit Ratio = Total income/Total cost = 4,05,000/3,00,000 CBR = 1.35 CBR = 1:1.35
  • 17.  CBR RATIO  1st year CBR = 1:0.57  2nd year CBR = 1:1.26  3rd year CBR = 1:1.35
  • 18. Initiatives by Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare  Beekeeping included as an activity for promoting cross pollination of Horticulture crops under National Horticulture Mission since May 2005  3 Integrated Beekeeping Development Centres have been approved/commissioned in 2015-16 while another 7 are in the process
  • 19. Initiatives by Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare  Govt of India through National Bee Board has taken following initiatives: Promotion of scientific beekeeping in the country. Setting up of Integrated Beekeeping Development Centres (IDBCs)/Centres of Excellences (CoEs) Registration of beekeepers 6,241 beekeepers/beekeeping societies/firms with 10.63 colonies have been registered as on 31 Dec 2016 Facilitation of SHGs of beekeepers
  • 20. Initiatives by Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare  Under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDC) being implemented by, Dept of Agriculture & Cooperation under MoF&W, Rs 500 crore has been approved for a 5 year period from 2017- 18 to 2021-22  Beekeeping has also been kept as a part of MIDC, as it increases yields of crops.
  • 21. Initiatives by Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Particulars Assistance Scheme Production of nucleus stock (Public Sector) Rs 20 lakh 100 % of the cost Production ofbee colonies by bee breeder Rs 10 lakh 40% of costfor producing min. of 2000 colonies/year Honey bee colony Rs 2,000/colony of 8 frames 40% of costlimited to 50 colonies/beneficiary Bee Hives Rs 2,000 perhive 40% of costlimited to 50 colonies/beneficiary Equipmentincluding honey extractor (4 frame), food grade container (30 kg), net including complete set of bee keeping Rs 20,000/set 40% of the cost limited to one set per beneficiary
  • 22. Export  India is one of the major exporter of honey. Major destinations included USA, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Morocco, Bangladesh, Canada etc.  In 2015-16 India exported 38.2 thousand MT of honey valued at ₹ 706 crores.