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UN is sweet on honey-makers

November 24, 2016 23:05

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

1 min read

An international aid charity founded by a British rabbi has won a £445,000 grant from a United Nations agency to improve honey production in the developing world.

Tag International Development —which was launched by former Richmond and Cardiff Synagogues minister Rabbi Yossi Ives in 2010 and is based in the UK — uses Israeli scientific, medical and other technological knowhow to benefit other countries.

Honey production plays a vital role in easing the severe economic problems in Burma, or Myanmar as it is also known.

Ed Naing, Tag’s director there, said: “With 70 per cent of Myanmar’s population living in rural poverty and close to half the population suffering from moderate to severe malnutrition, the bee-keeping project offers an ideal solution.”