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A comparative study of the reality of breeding bees in Iraq and Syria from the point of view of beekeepers

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  • Altalb, Ahmed Awad Talb

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Aim of this research is comparing state of bee breeding in Iraq and Syria, know state of bee breeder’s through every research item, and find correlation between dependent and independent variables of research. Study sample included all bee breeders in Mosul - Iraq and from rural Damascus - Syria. A simple random sample was (120 (bee breeder, was taken (60) breeder from Iraq and (60) breeder from Syria. Results showed that bee breeders follow scientific methods in tending bees, researchers have required knowledge to run bee hive operations and that the following independent variables (academic achievement, purpose of bee breeding, training courses) play important role in applying bee breeders the correct guidance recommendations to enhance knowledge of bee breeders regarding bee breeding.

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Handle: RePEc:ags:eurasj:382406
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.382406
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