AFRICAN BEEKEEPING RESOURCE CENTRE: purpose is to assist the development of beekeeping in Africa through sharing information appropriate to African beekeeping amongst those involved in beekeeping on the continent and beekeepers throughout the world.
Bees for Development is an independent organisation founded in 1993 by Dr Nicola Bradbear and Ms Helen Jackson. It is an information service working at the centre of an international network of people and organisations involved with apiculture in developing countries.
Eastern Apicultural Society of North America, Inc. (EAS) is an international non-profit educational organization founded in 1955 for the promotion of bee culture, education of beekeepers, and excellence in bee research. EAS is the largest non-commercial beekeeping organization in the United States and one of the largest in the world.
International Bee Research Association in UK aims to increase awareness of the vital role of bees in the environment and encourages the use of bees as wealth creators.
The IHRCO is a consortium of staple food professionals in the science, academic, production, manufacturing, and sale of natural products created by bees. They test and report the validity of claims about honey products. [NOTE: There is no contact detail listed on this site and the information presented appears bias against Manuka Honey.]
New Sudan Honey Producers Association (NSHPA) are a beekeeping association in Yei/Maridi, South Sudan. NSHPA cover Tore Payam in Yei county and Landiili, Maridi, Ibba, Baroolo, Koze and Mudbai Payams in Maridi.