Join Our Exclusive Online Beekeeping Training on March 23, 2025



Are you passionate about beekeeping or looking to start your journey as a beekeeper? Join our Online Beekeeping Training on March 23, 2025, and learn everything you need to know to get started!


Training Details:

🌼 Date: Sunday, 23rd March 2025

🌼 Time: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM (IST)

🌼 Mode: Online (Google Meet)

🌼 Training Fee: ₹499


This training is designed for beginners and experienced beekeepers who want to deepen their knowledge and improve their beekeeping skills.


🐝 What You Will Learn:

🐝 Fundamentals of beekeeping

🐝 How to set up and manage a beehive

🐝 Understanding bee behavior and colony management

🐝 Harvesting honey and maintaining hive health

🐝 Common challenges and how to overcome them

🐝 Business opportunities in beekeeping


How to Register?


Click the link below to register now:

Register Here


Limited seats available! Book your spot today and take the first step towards becoming a successful beekeeper.


For any queries, feel free to contact us at +91 9991240211


See you in the training!



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