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NECTAR

NETHERLANDS EXPERTISE CENTRE FOR TROPICAL ApICULTURAL RESOURCES

Secretariat:
M.J. Sommeijer
Winklerlaan 76
3571 KL Utrecht
The Netherlands
E-mail: m.j.sommeijer@uu.nl
Bankrek.nr: 34.62.361 tnv Nectar, Utrecht

Website: http://web.science.uu.nl/sommeijer/nectar/

nectar news february 2010
 

  1. What is NECTAR
  2. NECTAR members
  3. Why this association?
  4. What are our objectives?
  5. NECTAR Publications
  6. Other Publications
  7. Personalia

What is NECTAR
NECTAR is a non governmental, non-profit association of tropical bee-keeping experts in the Netherlands. It was founded in 1990.
NECTAR stimulates, promotes and advises on (sub)tropical beekeeping activities to interested parties in development assistance programs throughout the world.
 

NECTAR members
NECTAR members have working experience in Asia, Central and South America, Africa and Australia with different bee species, Apis mellifera, Apis cerana, the Africanized honey bee as well as the stingless bees. The members are lecturers at the universities of Wageningen and Utrecht, working at research institutes in The Netherlands, and/or studying social insects and related areas, working or involved in beekeeping projects in the (sub)tropics.
Since NECTAR members have different backgrounds and working experiences they are able to advise on a wide range of topics in (sub)tropical beekeeping. This field of expertise covers beekeeping techniques, harvesting of bee products, queen rearing, disease control and on the other hand feasibility studies, project proposals, project management and evaluations.

Why this association?
Unlike in The Netherlands and some other Western countries, beekeeping in the (sub)tropics is performed as an in-come generating activity.
In the past, several beekeeping projects have been initiated by individuals as well as institutions active in developing assistance with more or less success. The problems these projects encounter mainly have to do with the fact that development assistance programs and governments do not recognize the special nature of these activities which need adequate expertise.

What are our objectives?
NECTAR was established with the following objectives:

  1. to co-ordinate the support and to centralize the expertise on (sub)tropical beekeeping in The Netherlands,
  2. to answer questions and give advice to potential and existing individual beekeepers and organizations, if necessary with the assistance of third parties,
  3. to establish a reference network on (sub)tropical beekeeping that is intended for professional use,
  4. to exchange knowledge and experience on (sub)tropical beekeeping during meetings and conferences,
  5. to actively search for and disseminate expertise on specific topics by organizing seminars and publishing of the proceedings.
  6. to advise development organizations concerning: feasibility studies, proposals, funding, technical assistance and evaluation of beekeeping development projects, and
  7. to emphasize the importance of socio-economic aspects and research in beekeeping development.

NECTAR Publications

  • Traditional beekeeping.......
    Traditional beekeeping as a basis for beekeeping development in
    the Tropics: Proceedings of the first NECTAR seminar, held
    at the Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, 7 May 1990/
    eds. J. Kaal... [ed al.].- Bennekom: NECTAR; [S.I.]; CTA
    With ref. ISBN 90-801204-1-3
    Subject headings: beekeeping.
    Price: US $ 15.- EURO 15,-
     
  • Bees and Forest in the Tropics
    Proceedings of the second NECTAR seminar, held at the
    international Agricultural Centre, Wageningen, 28 Aug. 1992
    ed.: J. Beetsma - Bennekom: NECTAR;
    With 60 pages of annotated references of literature concerning beekeeping and forestry.
    ISBN 90801204-2-1
    Subject headings: beekeeping.
    Price: US $ 10.- EURO 10,-
     
  • Perspectives for honey production in the tropics
    HONEY, harvest, composition, processing, storage and marketing of Honey in tropical apicultural systems.
    Proceedings of the third NECTAR seminar, held at the International Trade Centre, Utrecht, 18 dec. 1995
    ed.: M. Sommeijer - Bennekom: NECTAR:
    With ref. ISBN 90-801204-3-X
    subject headings: beekeeping, honey.
    Price: US $ 15.- EURO 15,-

Other Publications
Through AGROMISA (agromisa@agromisa.org) The following publication of NECTAR can be obtained:

BEEKEEPING IN THE TROPICS.
A book from AGROMISA, Agrodok nr.: 32, Pages: 84.
A simple but thorough booklet dealing with many aspects
of beekeeping in the (sub)tropics. With many illustrative
drawings and useful hints. Price: US $ 7.-

Inhabitants of the ACP countries (Africa, Caribbean and Pacific) can apply for this AGRODOK free of charge at: CTA, P.O. Box 380, 6700 AJ Wageningen. The Netherlands

Personalia

President /
Coordinator for Surinam:
Mr. Leen van 't Leven
Apeldoornseweg 232
6815 AB Arnhem
Tel. + 31 264 462 588
Email: dubbelel@iris-advies.nl
Secretary /
Latin-America coordinator
Prof. Dr. M. J. (Rinus) Sommeijer
Winklerlaan 76
3571 KL Utrecht
tel. +31 30 273 4821
Mobiel +31 620 026 754
Email: m.j.sommeijer@uu.nl
Jan van de Waerdt Treasurer: Mr. Jan van de Waerdt
Livingstonelaan 1154
NL-3526 JS Utrecht
tel. +31 302 887 624
NECTAR POST GIRO ACCOUNT NR.: 34.62.361
Email: jvd.waerdt@tiscali.nl
Africa coordinator: Drs. Jaap Kerkvliet
Twickelstraat 9
7651 JH TUBBERGEN, The Netherlands
tel. +31 546 624 024
Email: jdkerkvliet@solcon.nl
Member: Mw. Anneke van Heest
Op ten Noortlaan 3
6711 JS Ede Gelderland
tel: +31 318 617 865
Email: avheest@hetnet.nl
     

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