Malaika Honey Beekeeping Workshop

Stimulate development, dissemination and widespread application of technologies suitable for Uganda is the mission of CPAR Uganda.

This invite popped in my in-box and I thought this is too good not to share. Opportunity knocks:

“Dear All,

You’re warmly invited to a full day of learning, discovery, and connection at our upcoming Beekeeping Workshop on Saturday, 13th September 2025.

Location: Avail Farm – just 30 minutes up Gyaza Road. An oasis of good farming practice, the perfect setting to explore the world of bees and sustainable agriculture.

What you’ll learn:

  • Handling African honeybees safely
  • Setting up your own apiary and maximising honey production
  • Producing valuable secondary products: beeswax 🕯️, propolis 🌿, and bee venom
  • Plus much more in understanding this wonderful insect that is responsible for 10% of the Worlds food production.

What to expect: A fun-packed day with activities, presentations, interactive games, and engaging discussions for all ages.

Price includes: morning tea, a delicious farm-style lunch, and a certificate:

  • Early bird discount for adults: 65,000 UGX
  • Early bird discount for children: 45,000 UGX
  • After 8th September for adults 80,000 UGX
  • After 8th September for children 60,000 UGX

There will be special discounts on beekeeping equipment and our latest guidebook – the perfect start to your beekeeping journey!

Reserve your spot today: Call *256 782 178 097 or +256 709 178 097

We look forward to seeing you at Avail Farm for an inspiring day of learning and community. Warm regards, Simon Turner, Founder and Director Malaika Honey, Email: s.turner@malaikahoney.com, Website: http://www.malaikahoney.com, Facebook: MalaikaHoney, Instagram: MalaikaHoney and YouTube: Malaika Honey.”

One response to “Malaika Honey Beekeeping Workshop”

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    Norah Owaraga

    Would have loved to attend but unable to due to work schedules. But I will keep it in mind and hopefully, next time I will be able to do so!

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