Wednesday, June 22, 2011










Iceland imports hundreds of thousands of bees

 




After the financial crash three years ago, plagued by money troubles undiminished Icelanders must strive to develop innovative sources of funding. We will now attempt a large-scale and also to raise the export-oriented production of honey

To this end, more than a million bees from the Finnish Aland Islands imported.

Previous experiments with beekeeping is not overly troubled by vegetation north Atlantic Island have failed miserably. "It has in previous years did not go so well"Quoted the English" Reykjavik Grapevine "one of the approximately 100 hopeful beekeepers. Meanwhile, I can but learned how the bees could be adapted to the Icelandic nature, he is optimistic. How can that work in detail, he did not betray. ( APA)






 

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