Meliponiculture and physicochemical properties of honey produced by the African stingless bee Plebeina hildebrandti Friese in Kalakamati village, Botswana

W. Bafo
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This study was conducted to assess the harvesting practices in Kalakamati village of honey produced by the African stingless bee Plebeina hildebrandti Friese and to determine the physicochemical properties of this honey. To understand stingless bee honey harvesting practices, a semi-structured questionnaire was prepared and 15 individuals who have experience in collecting stingless bee honey were interviewed. The physicochemical properties of four honey samples were analysed following standard procedures. The stingless bee honey had average moisture (28.4%), reducing sugar (61%), apparent sucrose (2.4%), free acidity (36 meq/kg), pH (4.77), total ash (0.42%), hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) (17.82 mg/kg) and water-insoluble solids content of 0.07%. All the parameters comply with the Tanzanian standard for stingless bee honey whereas all but moisture content agrees with the European standard for honey from Apis mellifera. Moisture content of the stingless bee honey in the present study is higher than the 21% EU standard for Apis mellifera honey. In Kalakamati village, honey from stingless bees is collected from the bush and stingless bees are not kept by farmers. According to the respondents, honey from stingless bees is consumed as it is, is used as a substitute for sugar in tea and for its medicinal value to treat cough, stomach ache and flu. The results suggest that honey produced by stingless bees in Kalakamati village is of good quality as it generally meets international quality standards. Honey production from stingless bees could contribute to poverty alleviation and food security in the study area if appropriate interventions are made.
博茨瓦纳Kalakamati村非洲无刺蜜蜂Plebeina hildebrandti Friese生产的蜂蜜的蜂蜜栽培和物理化学特性
本研究旨在评估Kalakamati村非洲无刺蜜蜂Plebeina hildebrandti Friese生产的蜂蜜的收获做法,并确定这种蜂蜜的物理化学性质。为了了解无刺蜂采蜜的做法,准备了一份半结构化问卷,并采访了15名有收集无刺蜂采蜜经验的人。按照标准程序对四种蜂蜜样品的理化性质进行了分析。无刺蜂蜂蜜的平均水分(28.4%)、还原糖(61%)、表观蔗糖(2.4%)、游离酸度(36 meq/kg)、pH(4.77)、总灰分(0.42%)、羟甲基糠醛(HMF) (17.82 mg/kg)和水不溶性固形物含量为0.07%。所有参数均符合坦桑尼亚无刺蜜蜂蜂蜜标准,除水分含量外均符合欧洲蜜蜂蜂蜜标准。本研究中无刺蜜蜂蜂蜜的水分含量高于欧洲蜜蜂蜂蜜21%的标准。在Kalakamati村,无刺蜜蜂的蜂蜜是从灌木丛中采集的,农民不养无刺蜜蜂。根据受访者的说法,无刺蜜蜂的蜂蜜被原样食用,被用作茶中糖的替代品,并具有治疗咳嗽、胃痛和流感的药用价值。结果表明,Kalakamati村无刺蜜蜂生产的蜂蜜质量较好,总体上符合国际质量标准。如果采取适当的干预措施,无刺蜜蜂的蜂蜜生产可能有助于研究地区的减贫和粮食安全。
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