Honey Green Export Project in Angola
The Angolan government sees honey as a product that could help diversify the country’s oil-dependent economy and is working with UNCTAD and the European Union to improve production and boost exports.
A study conducted by UNCTAD and national stakeholders identified honey as a promising “green” product that could help diversify exports while minimizing environmental impacts and creating new economic opportunities in rural communities.
Although Angola only produces around 90 tons of honey a year, UNCTAD estimates show this could increase to 200 tonnes with improved production methods.
While working with the various actors in the honey sector to improve production methods, UNCTAD has particularly focused on how the project can empower women.
In Angola, beekeeping has traditionally been seen as an activity for men. Training women as beekeepers helps to uplift their skills while diversifying and renewing the industry.
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