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Ukrainians keep wild beekeeping tradition alive

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Ukrainians keep wild beekeeping tradition alive

Ukrainians keep wild beekeeping tradition alive

Ukraine is one of the main producers of honey in Europe.

Around 1.5 per cent of Ukraine's population is engaged in various forms of beekeeping, according to the United Nations.


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