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Honey from the Maya forest

by SelvaMaya Oficina|Published 10 January, 2019

Beekeeping in the region is a sustainable alternative for increasing income and livelihood of local families while being an important conservation mechanism in the Selva Maya.

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  • Beekeeping
  • Honey
  • Sustainability
  • value chain

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