DTI deploys 1st native stingless bee culture site in Olongapo

The Department of Trade and Industry deploys the first native stingless bee culture site at JET Farm in Sitio Julo in Barangay Sta. Rita, Olongapo City, promoting biodiversity conservation, supporting sustainable agricultural practices, and improving pollination services while creating a new source of livelihood for residents. (DTI)

IBA, Zambales — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) deployed the first native stingless bee culture site at JET Farm in Sitio Julo in Barangay Sta. Rita, Olongapo City.

This project aims to promote biodiversity conservation, support sustainable agricultural practices, and improve pollination services while creating a new source of livelihood for residents.

DTI Provincial Director Enrique Tacbad said the initiative also seeks to develop a new local product from Olongapo and commercialize it to generate employment and income for the community.

“The objective is to provide a source of livelihood to the people of Olongapo City. Moreso, the development of a new product from Olongapo City and to commercialize thereby generating employment and income to the people,” he added.

It will also promote the health benefits of honey and provide sustainable environmental protection in the area.

DTI is implementing the project in partnership with the Olongapo City Agricultural Office and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).

To support implementation, DTI and DOST will assist in product development through innovation and technology, as well as in the packaging and labeling of honey products.

In addition, the agencies will help improve market access through trade fairs, business-to-business matching, which links sellers directly with buyers, and other selling platforms.

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