WCBA at NAMPO Cape 2024
The Western Cape Bee Industry Association (WCBA) showcased its excellence at the NAMPO Cape Agricultural Expo, South Africa’s second-largest agricultural show, held in Bredasdorp from the 11th – 14th September, 2024.
Find out more about what’s been going on at the WCBA and in the bee industry here in South Africa, together with expert tips from WCBA members. If you have an article to contribute, we’d love to hear from you: media@wcba.co.za.
The Western Cape Bee Industry Association (WCBA) showcased its excellence at the NAMPO Cape Agricultural Expo, South Africa’s second-largest agricultural show, held in Bredasdorp from the 11th – 14th September, 2024.
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World Bee Day is sanctioned by the United Nations. Its purpose is to acknowledge the role of bees and other pollinators in the global ecosystem.
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