Rajarata University of Sri Lanka established an Apiary at Mihintale

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Started on August 26, 2022

The Rajarata University of Sri Lanka has been working on beekeeping for the last decade involved teaching, research projects and extension programs to develop the sector and popularize technologies. An Apiary was established at the Rajarata university Mihintale premises on 26th August 2022 to provide the technologies for a wider community with the guidance of Prof. Sanjeewanie Ginigaddara, the Vice Chancellor of Sri Lanka. Bee hives were donated by Mr. Jagath Randeniya who is living in Germany which were developed for easy observation of the colonies and behaviur of the bees inside the colony. Beekeeping practices were demonstrated by Dr. Anura Sirisena from the Faculty of Agriculture. The Registrar, Librarian, Deans, Heads of the Departments, Executive staff, Non-academic staff and students also participated in this important event of the university. As per the expectation of the present Vice Chancellor of the university, the apiary of the university will be expanded further in the near future in order to conserve bees while popularizing beekeeping as an enterprise among the student community.

SDG Achievements

Beekeeping can contribute to SDG 2 by promoting sustainable agricultural practices and enhancing pollination, leading to increased crop yields and improved food security.

The university’s involvement in teaching, research projects, and extension programs related to beekeeping contributes to SDG 4 by providing quality education, promoting research, and disseminating knowledge on sustainable agricultural practices.

Beekeeping can be a source of livelihood, and by popularizing beekeeping as an enterprise, the university contributes to SDG 8 by promoting decent work and economic growth.

Beekeeping is a sustainable and environmentally friendly practice. Promoting beekeeping aligns with SDG 12 by encouraging responsible consumption and production methods that minimize environmental impact.

Bees contribute to ecosystem resilience and play a role in climate action. Promoting beekeeping supports SDG 13 by contributing to biodiversity conservation and ecosystem health.

The conservation of bees through the establishment of an apiary aligns with SDG 15 by contributing to the protection and sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, as bees play a crucial role in pollination and biodiversity.

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