Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative

by Appropriate Technology Collaborative
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Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative
Grow an Indigenous Youths' Beekeeping Cooperative

Project Report | Dec 1, 2015
Brand New Equipment to grow the Coop!

By Monika Goforth | Guatemala Programs Director

Giovanni shows off his new headlamp and smoker
Giovanni shows off his new headlamp and smoker

Your investment in growing the 'Bee Boys' Cooperative is stretching further than we thought!

After a year of learning Biodynamic Beekeeeping and increasing our sales in the Biodynamics market, the Bee Boys have also been getting more attention as an Eco-Tourism attraction.  

Unexpected (but it makes sense!), once people meet the Bee Boys, they want to visit their farm to learn more about natural Beekeeping and how it benefits the entire eco-system around Lake Atitlan (including coffee production). These visits encourage the Boys in their project, and spreads awareness about their project.

"It's a nice experience to bring visitors to teach them how to maintain the hives.  Otherwise it's just the same old work!"

-Giovanni, Cooperative Member

Earlier in the year, they could only take a maximum of 3 visitors because they would have to lend out their Beekeeping Coveralls to their guests. Now as word is getting out about their innovative, ecological and economically sustainable project more visitors are signing up for educational tours on Beekeeping, providing a new and unexpected income for the Boys.

Investing in this growing project for 2016, you helped the Bee Boys acquire:

 6 new Bee Keeping CoverAlls for paying visitors and student volunteers

Jeremias in new CoverAlls, less bee stings!
Jeremias in new CoverAlls, less bee stings!
New BeeKeeping Equipment Arrived!  Nov. 13, 2015
New BeeKeeping Equipment Arrived! Nov. 13, 2015

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Sep 4, 2015
New Investments in the Honey Cooperative!

By Monika Goforth | Guatemala Programs Director

Jun 9, 2015
They sold out of honey!

By Monika Goforth | Guatemala Programs Director

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Appropriate Technology Collaborative

Location: Ann Arbor, MI - USA
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Project Leader:
Monika Goforth
San Marcos la Laguna , Guatemala

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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