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Delicious Czech Honey present at World Bee Day in London

Date: 21 May 2019 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Venue: Conway Hall 25 Red Lion Square London WC1R 4RL

The World Bee Day in London will present honey and bee products from 30 world countries. The Czech Beekepers Association will introduce 25 Delicious Samples from the Czech Valleys, Fields and Woods and Traditional 'Old Bohemian' Honey Wine as well.
 

The event in celebration of World Bee Day 2019 is hosted by the Embassy of Slovenia is in partnership with Conway Hall and Bee Midtown.

Over 30 hives from around the world will have stands presenting products distinctive to their region including honey – in all its varieties – pollen, propolis, royal jelly and wax, as well as honey-based products including biscuits, mead, spirits, candles and more. You’ll also get a chance to sample many of these.

The Czech Beekepers Association will introduce 25 delicious samples of quality honey from the Czech valleys, fields and woods and traditional 'Old Bohemian' honey wine as well. Beekeeping in the Czech Republic has a long tradition. The number of beekeepers (55,000) and bee colonies (600,000) per one square meter is one of the highest, perhaps even the highest, in Europe.

At 7pm there will be a welcoming address by the Slovenian Ambassador, HE Tadej Rupel, the Chief Executive of Conway Hall, Dr. Jim Walsh and a representative from Bee Midtown.

The aim of World Bee Day – which has been designated by the United Nations on the initiative of Slovenia – is to raise awareness of the importance of bees and other pollinators for their contribution to sustainable development, food security and biodiversity.

Bees pollinate as many as 170,000 species of plant and every third spoonful of food is dependent on pollination. Safeguarding bees safeguards biodiversity: the vast majority of pollinators are wild, including over 20,000 species of bees.

Admission is free, but tickets must be booked in advance on the Conway Hall website.

 

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