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PROVINCE PROCLAIMS DAY OF THE HONEYBEE IN SASKATCHEWAN

Released on May 28, 2010

The Day of the Honeybee in Saskatchewan will be observed, for the first time, on May 29.

"Our government is proclaiming the Day of the Honeybee in Saskatchewan in recognition of the important role of the beekeeping industry in our provincial economy," Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud said. "Our province has a very successful beekeeping industry and it is important we recognize the efforts of our producers."

Saskatchewan's beekeepers produce about 8,000 tonnes of honey a year for Canadian and international consumption, which is worth approximately $21 million. This accounts for 30 per cent of the honey produced in Canada.

Bees also contribute to the Saskatchewan agriculture industry through the pollination of various crops, including canola.

"This proclamation is an important step to promoting our industry," Saskatchewan Beekeepers Association Chair Calvin Parsons said. "We appreciate the provincial government recognizing beekeepers and honeybees in Saskatchewan."

Various countries around the world have recognized the importance of the honeybee to agriculture and have proclaimed days or weeks in its honour.

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For more information, contact:

Donna Rehirchuk
Agriculture
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5389
Email: donna.rehirchuk@gov.sk.ca

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