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        "msgid": "busy-bee-business-sweetens-lot-of-traditional-farmers-1447893297",
        "date": "1997-12-07 00:00:00",
        "title": "Busy bee business sweetens lot of traditional farmers",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
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        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Busy bee business sweetens lot of traditional farmers By Ahmad Solikhan TEMANGGUNG, Central Java (JP): Thousands of honey bees streamed out from the 100 hives each measuring 180 square centimeters. The humming convoy made a natural chorus as they swooped down on a cornfield just over 100 meters away. In a few seconds, the yellowish cornflowers on the stalks were bedecked in brown.",
        "content": "<p>Busy bee business sweetens lot of traditional farmers<\/p>\n<p>By Ahmad Solikhan<\/p>\n<p>TEMANGGUNG, Central Java (JP): Thousands of honey bees<br>\nstreamed out from the 100 hives each measuring 180 square<br>\ncentimeters.<\/p>\n<p>The humming convoy made a natural chorus as they swooped down<br>\non a cornfield just over 100 meters away.<\/p>\n<p>In a few seconds, the yellowish cornflowers on the stalks were<br>\nbedecked in brown.<\/p>\n<p>The new day had just dawned and the air was still cool when<br>\nfive men opened the hives in Ngemplak village, Temanggung<br>\nregency, Central Java. The day's work began with the opening of<br>\nlatches on the bee hives.<\/p>\n<p>\"Every morning at 5 a.m. we let the bees out of their hives,\"<br>\nsaid Muhamad Winaji, 19, owner of the bee farm which moves every<br>\nthree months to a new area.<\/p>\n<p>Winaji and 15 fellow beekeepers arrived in the area only one<br>\nmonth ago. He formerly kept bees in Pati, Central Java.<\/p>\n<p>Unlike a modern bee farming program concentrated in one area,<br>\nWinaji's method involves moving to areas where preferred plants<br>\nare in bloom.<\/p>\n<p>Selected sites are usually agricultural land with crops like<br>\nrandu (kapok or cotton), rubber and fruits of klengkeng and<br>\nrambutan.<\/p>\n<p>\"This method creates better possibilities for yielding honey<br>\ncontinuously in one year,\" said Winaji.<\/p>\n<p>Cornfield owners do not object to the use of their area for<br>\nthe bees because fertilizing done by the bees helps their crops.<\/p>\n<p>\"My corn is better and harvest time comes quicker,\" said<br>\nMarwito, a cornfield owner.<\/p>\n<p>Without the bees, the corn harvest takes place every four<br>\nmonths, but arrives two week earlier when they are present.<\/p>\n<p>\"I am fortunate if the bees are here at corn planting time.\"<\/p>\n<p>The beneficial role of bees in the fertilizing process of<br>\nplants is acknowledged by Jesmandt Situmorang, an entomologist in<br>\nthe School of Biology, Gadjah Mada University.<\/p>\n<p>\"Bees step up the fertilizing process,\" he said.<\/p>\n<p>Bees play a 30 percent to 70 percent share in fertilization,<br>\nSitumorang said. In Europe and the U.S., he added, the<br>\nfertilization was considered more precious than the yield of<br>\nbees' honey, and farmers hire beekeepers.<\/p>\n<p>\"Without bees, there are no plants yielding good fruit,\" he<br>\nadded.<\/p>\n<p>A hundred hives can yield between half a ton and one ton of<br>\npure honey in a season lasting three months.<\/p>\n<p>The can also yield seven kilograms of royal jelly, the white<br>\nliquid secretion from the glands of the honeybee which is famed<br>\nfor its nutritious properties.<\/p>\n<p>\"Royal jelly is sold or used to feed bees in the rainy<br>\nseason,\" said Winaji.<\/p>\n<p>Bees stay in their hives in the rainy season and do not<br>\nproduce honey. The gathering of honey is in the dry season.<\/p>\n<p>Prices of honey vary according to the nectar from the flowers.<\/p>\n<p>The most expensive is the honey from klengkeng flowers at Rp<br>\n7,000 per kg. Randu flower honey costs Rp 4,000, durian flower<br>\nhoney Rp 4,500, and rambutan flower honey is cheapest at Rp<br>\n2,500.<\/p>\n<p>The honey is delivered to the bee farmers' association in<br>\nSemarang which markets the commodity.<\/p>\n<p>Royal jelly, which sells for Rp 300,000 per kg, is difficult<br>\nto market due to its high price. Usually farmers receive orders<br>\nfor the jelly.<\/p>\n<p>\"I often sell royal jelly to Chinese medicine shops,\" said<br>\nWinaji.<\/p>\n<p>Bee farms also market pollen from the bees.<\/p>\n<p>In a three-month period, pollen production can be from 300 kg<br>\nto 400 kg. It sells for Rp 40,000 per kg.<\/p>\n<p>\"Cosmetics manufacturers usually buy pollen for their<br>\nproducts,\" said Winaji.<\/p>\n<p>He travels extensively to survey areas where flowers are in<br>\nbloom -- Central and East Java, Bali and Lampung -- to discover<br>\nthe best sites to keep the bees.<\/p>\n<p>In Pati regency, Central Java, randu plants are in full bloom<br>\nin May, and klengkeng flower from June to September in Ambarawa,<br>\nCentral Java, and Malang, East Java.<\/p>\n<p>\"We regularly move from one place to another according to the<br>\ndifferent times when the flowers bloom,\" said Winaji, a beekeeper<br>\nsince the age of 12.<\/p>\n<p>Winaji moves his bees at night because they have all returned<br>\nto their hives at this time.<\/p>\n<p>In Ngemplak, Winaji rents a simple house that accommodates his<br>\nworkers for Rp 30,000 a month.<\/p>\n<p>Beekeepers have difficulty in maintaining family relationships<br>\ndue to the transient nature of their work. Winaji, himself the<br>\nfather of a son, said this was the reason he decided to become a<br>\nmanager after five years working as a keeper.<\/p>\n<p>Sutarno, 47, has been a keeper for 12 years.<\/p>\n<p>He and his three colleagues do not ask for much. They share a<br>\n16-square-meter bed in the house. The room looks like a scruffy<br>\nbachelor's pad, with heaps of clothes stuffed in corners and<br>\ndirty garments hanging on pegs on the wall<\/p>\n<p>\"Sorry, our room is untidy. We are all single here,\" he said<br>\nwith a smile.<\/p>\n<p>Sutarno, who says he earns a monthly wage of Rp 200,000, said<br>\nthe cramped room was still much better than his experience of<br>\nsleeping for several months on a mat in the forest.<\/p>",
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