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The Bee Farm “Medyana rosa”
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The 41st International Congress of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations Apimondia held on 15–20 September in Montpellier, France awarded Ukraine the right to host the world’s biggest beekeepers’ forum in 2013 in Kyiv. The bid of Ukraine’s capital received 93 votes of members of the Apimondia General Assembly representing beekeepers’ associations from over 80 countries of the world out of 165 possible. Kyiv’s main rivals were Istanbul, Sofia, Budapest, Granada and Verona. The 43rd Apimondia Congress which Kyiv will host one year after the EURO–2012 tournament has all chances to become the biggest international specialized congress in the history of Ukraine. About 12 thousand visitors from all over the world are expected to come to Ukraine’s capital to attend this event. Discover the European Honeyland: it was the slogan of the international campaign on promoting Ukraine’s bid, which lasted for over half a year and helped clinch the victory in Montpellier. This campaign included: a documentary film and several advertising clips, a promo tour of European countries, meetings of representatives of Ukraine’s diplomatic missions in different countries of the world with chairmen of beekeepers’ associations of these countries, etc. The campaign’s idea was based on a paradoxical fact: boasting the largest in Europe (400 thousand beekeepers, 3.5 million bee families, 75.000 tons of annual honey output) and the world’s fifth–largest beekeeping industry and being the homeland to modern beekeeping (the frame beehive was invented by Ukrainian Petro Prokopovych), Ukraine nevertheless remained a terra incognita for the most part of the world beekeeping community. Ukrainian delegation at the 41st Apimondia Congress in Montpellier headed by Tetyana Vasylkivska, Chairperson of the Board of the Brotherhood of Beekeepers of Ukraine and Leonid Bodnarchuk, President of the Beekeepers’ Union of Ukraine was supported by Viktor Voitovych, Minister–Counselor of the Embassy of Ukraine in the French Republic. During final presentation held in the evening of 19 September — immediately before the decisive voting procedure — Mr. Voitovych delivered official video address of the President of Ukraine to delegates of the Congress. The right to host the 2013 Apimondia Congress was not the only trophy which the Ukrainians won in Montpellier. Our beekeepers have managed to repeat the 2007 triumph when Ukraine sensationally won 8 prizes at the Apimondia Congress in Melbourne, Australia, and again have received gold medals in the most prestigious nominations of the 41st Congress. Ukrainian buckwheat honey won the official title of the Best Honey in the World, and dry honey wine made using traditional Ukrainian recipe have again proved its title as the Best Honey Beverage in the World first received two years ago. Moreover, this time the international jury has also awarded the highest prize to our fruit juice–based honey wine. For the second time in a row Ukraine’s exhibition stand received the ApiEXPO gold medal, and the website of Ukraine’s bid to host the 2013 Apimondia was awarded silver medal in the Beekeeping Internet Projects nomination. All in all, Ukraine has again proved to the entire international community that her beekeeping industry is currently one of the most powerful and prospective in the world. Members of Ukrainian delegation together with other bidders for the 2013 Apimondia hosting rights during meeting of the General Assembly, a few minutes before voting results were announced
Members of Ukrainian delegation at the 41st Apimondia Congress. In the center: Tetiana Vasylkivska and Leonid Bodnarchuk
From left to right: Apimondia’s ex-President Asger Søgaard Jørgensen, President of the Organizing Committee of Ukraine’s bid for the 43rd Apimondia Congress Tetyana Vasylkivska and Vice President Leonid Bodnarchuk
Tetyana Vasylkivska and Leonid Bodnarchuk, President and Vice President of the Organizing Committee of Ukraine’s bid for the 43rd Apimondia Congress standing next to Ukraine’s small stand at the ApiEXPO 2013.
Tetyana Vasylkivska and Leonid Bodnarchuk, President and Vice President of the Organizing Committee of Ukraine’s bid for the 43rd Apimondia Congress standing next to Ukraine’s main stand at the ApiEXPO 2013
Tetyana Vasylkivska, President of the Organizing Committee of Ukraine’s bid for the 43rd Apimondia Congress standing next to Ukraine’s main stand at the ApiEXPO 2013
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