Canada, Manitoba give $7.5M for beekeepers after high winter losses

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Manitoba beekeepers will be eligible for support from the federal and provincial governments to rebuild their hives following extraordinary losses incurred over the winter of 2021/22, Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, and Manitoba Agriculture Minister Derek Johnson announced today.

There are about 115,000 hives in the province, with 95% of hives belonging to commercial beekeepers. Manitoba's honey bee industry experienced high losses over the winter of 2021/22, as did numerous beekeepers across Canada. In Manitoba, 2021/22 winter losses were estimated to be 57% of colonies; normal losses are typically in the range of 30%, Minister Johnson noted.

Purchasing replacement hives is the fastest option for returning to full production capacity. Under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership and AgriRecovery, commercial beekeepers with 50 or more hives who are registered with the province can apply to purchase replacement hives.

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