About us
INTRODUCTION OF US
A Network of Beekeepers Organization
Tanzania Apiculture Development Support Organization (Api-Support), is a network of beekeepers’ organizations, bee products traders, processors and experts in various areas in the beekeeping value chain. Api-Support was since 2009 operating as Tanzania Honey Council, a non-profit entity, registered as Company Limited by guarantee.
On 10th September 2021 the organization had to undergo re-registration under NGO Act 2002, as the amended Companies Act (THE WRITTEN LAWS (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) (NO.3) ACT, 2019) required. In the process the name had to be changed. The network provides a forum for capacity building, exchange of knowledge, lobbying, advocacy and communication across beekeeping stakeholders in Tanzania. Api-Support members are existing in all regions of Tanzania where beekeeping is practiced.
MISSION & VISION
Our Mission & Vision
Vision
Quality and sustainable beekeeping for all humanities.
Mission
To support empowerment of members for growth and improvement of the beekeeping industry in Tanzania.
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Making a Positive Impact
Core Values
- Transparency
- Trustworthy
- Creativity and innovation
- Action Oriented
- Quality Services
- Stakeholder Inclusion
Objectives
- Promote production of diverse bee products
- Promote market of bee products
- Facilitate safety & quality of bee products
- Advocate, defend and protect the interest of beekeeping industry stakeholders in Tanzania
- Promote Smart climate change beekeeping
- Promote Capacity building to stakeholders across the Beekeeping Value chain
- Promote and assist support to widows, orphans, poor and marginalized groups on Beekeeping sector
- Promote self-reliance financially
- Promote Forest ecosystem conservation
Historical Background
Forming Api-Support was not an overnight achievement; it was a process which occurred over years. Several steps were taken by stakeholders starting from consultation, analysis of the subsector’s situation and formation of recommendations which upon consideration resulted into establishment of the Organization.
Beekeeping Sector Organization Ssituation
Early Intervention to Organize the Sub Sector
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Formation of Early Organized Entities
Formation of Api-Support
During the National Honey Show in 2007, stakeholders agreed to establish an apex body that will coordinate the public – private efforts towards developing the sector, and to organize an annual honey event that is owned by all stakeholders. As a result, the Honey Partners’ Forum (HPF) was formed. After careful legal consultation, HPF was registered under Companies Act as a non-profit entity, a Company Limited by guarantee and having no share capital. The name was Tanzania Honey Council (THC), which has now become the Tanzania Apiculture Development Support Organization (Api-Support).
Chellenges
The successes realized by Api-Support are largely the results of self-support and working voluntarily and sacrificially by Board members. However, despite the successes, Api-Support has passed and is still experiencing many challenges. The following are some of the challenging faced by Api-Support.
- Lack of enough resources: Majority of members do not pay their subscription fee. It is therefore that, Api-Support lacks enough resource to run its intended operations. Although Api-Support has been receiving some funds from development partners, the funds are budgeted for specific activities for that particular project. Limitation in resources leads to reduced ability of Api-Support to operationalize its strategic plan and serve the industry as well as its members, majority of which are rural beekeepers.
- Limited awareness by stakeholders on the importance of the organization: Value chain actors have little awareness on the importance of coming together into a strong private organization to organize the sector for effective marketing, advocacy, lobbying and other facilitation. It is therefore that majority of key stakeholders are left out. This situation denies the organization of financial as well as human resources for the advancement of the organization.
- General sector challenges: Challenges of the beekeeping industry in Tanzania are equally the challenges of the organization having direct and indirect effects. The use of outdated technology in beekeeping leading to low and in many cases less quality products, inconsistent data, few research, few extension officers, majority of dealers lacking quality and standard certifications. Other serious challenges include but not limited to climate change; substantially affecting production and loss of bee fodders as a result of human caused degradation of natural vegetation and bees habitats.
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