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Project Q4301028 in Egypt, State of Palestine, Italy, Cyprus, Lebanon
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Mediterranean Bee Hubs in support for sustainable economic prosperity in deprived rural areas
Project Q4301028 in Egypt, State of Palestine, Italy, Cyprus, Lebanon

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    999,548.74 Euro
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    1,110,609.71 Euro
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    90.0 percent
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    1 September 2021
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    31 August 2023
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    Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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    31°13'2.39"N, 29°58'11.42"E
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    Needless to say, bees are crucial for the environment and their number has been sharply decreasing. Their contribution to the economy cannot be underestimated either. This applies to the whole Mediterranean area, let alone to the most deprived rural regions where beekeeping is often one of the few profitable sectors. MedBEESinessHubs fully understands the stakes. The project intends to contribute to the development of an actual Mediterranean BEE-economy by connecting clusters in five countries. It will go a lot further than just producing and selling honey. A vast range of side products is concerned from cosmetics to handcrafting souvenirs and even to the consolidation of “bee-tourism”. On its way, the BEE-economy will use another abundant natural resource: youth. Young people will bring fresh BEESiness ideas while the project will pollinize them by granting financial and technical support. By the end of the journey, new products will be developed, and a sustainable cross-border network will be in place. And, on top of all this, vital bee population will be encouraged to come back to where they belong. (English)
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