Whilst the course detailed below started this week, it is not too late to enrol. If you are interested or know someone who might be, please contact Bronwyn Hunt:
Text or call 0275222116
Te Kura Kohi Miere
INTRODUCTION TO BEEKEEPING
Would you like to be a beekeeper?
Are you interested in running a beekeeping business or working for a beekeeper - then this is your opportunity.
In response to the burgeoning Manuka honey industry in the Far North and the demand for high value export product, a beekeeping school operating out of Kaitaia has been established with the course commencing February 2011. Students can expect to graduate with The Telford Certificate in Apiculture and The National Certificate in Apiculture (Level 2 and Level 3).
Students at the successful completion can expect to hold the knowledge and skills to operate a beekeeping business if all work is completed successfully and within the 39 weeks.
Key benefits include:
- Local employment for local people
- Be involved in the world’s best Manuka honey here in the north
- Sustainable use of local land and resources
- Great future - as the industry grows, the opportunities for over 200 beekeepers will be required to tend over 100,000 hives
- Opportunity to build a business and be self-employed
- Participation of local iwi and hapü.
Please register interest or obtain further information by contacting Bronwyn Hunt:
Text or call 0275222116
Comments
I have 200 hours vocational diploma in Iran.I have about 2 years hive managing in my own small apiary.
I am 26 and married and i can take tourist visa.
We like to immigrate there and our interest is horticulture,farm and nature.