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by Calvin Wapasa

For anyone who wants to start a beekeeping business, an important fact to remember is that it involves a lot of hard work and is not something that is easy to maintain, especially if they want a good profit from this business. Doing it as a hobby may not need as much of an effort as when it is one’s livelihood and more time is needed.

More money would be invested in beekeeping as a livelihood than as a hobby and if you done this then you definitely need to earn that money back. Not only would you need a good quantity of produce from the beehives, you would also need the top quality honey so that your products are sold more in the market. The beekeeper should also get the latest equipment and are up to date with technology to be sure you produce top quality honey always.

Most beekeepers have been in the business for a long time and know all the ropes of the trade. They also have a website which advertises their goods which gets them lots of extra customers. If you don’t own a business website then you will have limited customers as you will not be able to spread the word about your farm products to anyone else apart from those who stay in your locality.

Beekeeping is a competitive business

When compared to the commercial beekeepers the small business beekeepers will have a hard time competing with them. Producing small quantity honey takes a lot of effort and if the technology and equipment is not the latest in the market then you will produce at a even lower rate and the hard work profit will be less at the end of the day.

A way to help small beekeepers stay in business the commercial ones usually use the situation for their own benefit and buy up or sub contract the produce of the smaller business’s then add to their own business. Other agricultural businesses have co operative societies but with beekeeping there is non. However, by subcontracting the smaller beekeepers is of benefit to both parties.

Those Sub Contractors

Though subcontracting may sound like a very good idea its totally not reliable because the company you subcontracted with can lay you off if they are not satisfied with your product or for any other reason. This is very risky because the outcome is not known and how the season will treat your products is unpredictable.

As a beekeeper you turn to worry about your return in investment and keep wondering whether the market demand would be worth while or not in the future. There produce is not as dependable as a crop farmer who knows what his farm will give him if the climate is suitable and the weather good for his crops.

When you are in the beekeeping business you have to depend on the activities of the bees and how much they produce. This also depends on the weather and the temperatures which have to be good for the honey bees.

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