Other innovations shared highlighted the value of honey by-products which participants had previously treated as waste, such as beeswax filled with pollen instead of honey. “We call this ‘Karis’ and would throw it away,” said 43-year-old beekeeper, Mr. Hani Saleh Bahakam. “Thanks to the training, we learned how to extract the pollen from the beeswax by cooling and cracking it to extract the pollen, then mixing it with wheat to make a food paste for the bees, which contains proteins (pollen), carbohydrates (millet), and sugar. I will use this method in dry seasons
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