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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 21 issue 3 (september 2001) : 196 - 197

ECONOMICS OF STATIONARY AND MIGRATORY BEEKEEPING IN HIMACHAL PRADESH

Ravinder Sharma, Ranjeet Bhatia
1Regional Horticultural Research Station Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry Jachh, Teh. Nurpur, Distt. Kangra (HP)-176 201, India
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Cite article:- Sharma Ravinder, Bhatia Ranjeet (2024). ECONOMICS OF STATIONARY AND MIGRATORY BEEKEEPING IN HIMACHAL PRADESH. Agricultural Science Digest. 21(3): 196 - 197. doi: .
The study revealed that migratory bee keeping resulted in higher honey yield (41.60 kg/colony) as compared to stationary beekeeping (15.66 kg/colony), the cost structure of the two was not statitically significant. The net returns were higher in former as comparared to the latter.
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