University of Guelph Beekeeping
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The University of Guelph Honey Bee Research Centre (HBRC) is a leading institution dedicated to honey bee education, research, and advocacy, playing a crucial role in agricultural productivity and ecosystem sustainability through pollination services. With a commitment to enhancing bee health and providing educational opportunities, the HBRC fosters a community of beekeepers and enthusiasts passionate about the future of honey bees.
Home to approximately 326 hives and producing 28 tons of honey annually, the HBRC has been a cornerstone of apiculture research for 127 years. The centre welcomes student volunteers and offers a variety of courses, ensuring hands-on experience and knowledge sharing about the vital role of bees in our environment.
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