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See I can't find the Analysis ToolPak in Excel for Mac 2011 for more information. These potentials were under exploited due to existence of constraints requiring immediate intervention, particularly on improved technology introduction and frequent upgrading of knowledge and skill of beekeeper.The Analysis ToolPak is not available for Excel for Mac 2011. Generally, the high potential is manifested with abundance of honeybee swarm, availability of honeybee flora, socio economic value of honeybee, demand of honeybee product in market and experience of honey beekeeper in the areas. The identified major constraints of honeybee beekeeping in the districts were insufficient visit to apiary and bee management skills (51.1%), bee enemies (14.3%), drought and wild burning (13.1%), absconding and migration of bee colony (12.3%), poison plant in the area (4.9%) and poison chemical spraying (4.3%). Among respondents, nearly 95.8% of them sold their honey immediately after harvest whereas remaining 4.2% store for home consumptions, for beverage making and sell few weeks later after harvesting. The major opportunities to engage on honeybee beekeeping were high existence of honeybee colony (19.2%), Socio economic value (17.7%), availability of honey bee flora (17.2%), enough water sources for bees (16.6%), market demand of honey & bee products (15.2%) and Experienc of beekeeping (14.07%). Almost 52.5% of respondents attended primary and junior school level education. All the interviewed household heads were male headed. Principle of sample proportionality were used to select sample respondents from each selected kebeles in the weredas, in which from Pukong (Abol) area 19 (15.8%), Koben (Bonga) area 41 (34.2%), Gelesha (Godere) area 29 (24.2%) and Chemi (Godere) area 31 (25.8%) respondents were sampled.

One hundred twenty households were selected, 60 from Abol and 60 from Godere weredas.


Formal and informal survey methods were used to collect information of secondary data and response on structured questionnaires from May 2014 to July 2014. The study was aimed at identifying opportunities and constraints of beekeeping in Gambella zuria (Abol) and Godere weredas, South West Ethiopia. Significant disease reduction over control was also observed in all the treatments, but propolis (45.65%) and turmeric powder (43.48%) showed the best results in wilt disease reduction. solanacearum, turmeric powder (1.8 X 109) showed the highest count compared to other amended soil. However, in increasing the avirulent count of R. solanacearum occurred in all the treated soil, but propolis (8.2 X 107) and cow dung (1.1 X 108) showed the lowest count. Significant difference in soil pH and per cent organic matter (OM) occurred in all the amended soil as compared to control. Data on pH, organic matter, total cfu/ml and avirulent cfu/ml of the treatment applied soil and per cent disease index (PDI) of bacterial wilt of potato were recorded. Sun dried cow dung 30 t/ha, aqueous extraction of turmeric powder 30 kg/ha and propolis 5 lit/ha were applied to the inoculated soil by mixing with field soil in SAU (Dhaka) and BARI (Gazipur). cow dung, bee propolis and turmeric powder were applied to amend the Ralstonia solanacearum infested soil of potato.
