Science & Innovation

Research, Learning & Knowledge Development

The Somali Beekeepers Association promotes learning, applied research, and knowledge sharing to support sustainable beekeeping and the protection of bee populations in Somalia.

Our work focuses on gathering local knowledge, collaborating with practitioners, and engaging with academic and technical partners to improve beekeeping practices and environmental sustainability.

Focus Areas

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12+

Active Research Projects

25+

Research Scientists

40+

Published Papers

8

Research Awards

Focus Areas for Learning & Applied Studies

The Somali Beekeepers Association engages in learning, field-based observation, and applied studies to better understand challenges facing beekeeping and bee conservation in Somalia.

These focus areas guide collaboration, training, and knowledge-sharing activities in line with the Association’s capacity and partnerships.

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Ongoing

2025

Bee Health & Disease Management

Exploring common challenges affecting bee health in Somali apiaries and promoting practical, sustainable approaches to bee care and colony management.

Key Findings

Initial results show 40% reduction in colony losses through integrated pest management

Ongoing

2025

Climate Adaptation & Resilience

Observing how beekeeping practices can adapt to changing environmental and climate conditions, including drought and seasonal variation.

Key Findings

Identified resilient bee strains suitable for arid environments

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Completed

2025

Native Flora & Pollination

Documenting local plant species and their importance to bees, pollination, and ecosystem balance.

Key Findings

Documented 85 plant species critical for year-round bee nutrition

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Ongoing

2025

Sustainable Honey Production

Encouraging responsible honey production practices that balance productivity, bee health, and biodiversity.

Key Findings

Developed practices that increased yields by 30% without compromising colony welfare

Activities in these areas are conducted through learning, observation, community engagement, and collaboration with partners.

Publications

Knowledge Resources

The Somali Beekeepers Association shares learning materials and informational resources to support awareness, education, and sustainable beekeeping practices. These materials are for learning purposes and are not formal academic research publications.

Research Paper

2025

Indigenous Beekeeping Practices in Somalia: A Comprehensive Study

By Dr. Ahmed Hassan, Dr. Fatima Mohamed

Journal of African Apiculture

Research Paper

2023

Climate Resilience in Somali Honeybee Populations

By Dr. Mohamed Ali, Research Team

International Bee Research Association

Report

2024

Economic Impact of Beekeeping on Rural Communities

By Economic Research Division

East African Economic Review

Guide

2025

Best Practices Guide: Sustainable Apiculture in Arid Regions

By Somalia Beekeepers Association

Educational Publication

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Are you a researcher, institution, or organization interested in bee research? We welcome collaborative opportunities that advance the field of apiculture.

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