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The British Beekeepers Association (BBKA), registered charity 212025, was founded in 1874 and today represents the interests of 24,000 amateur beekeeper members and the 3 billion honey bees they care for.
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Becoming a member of the British Beekeeping Association brings it's own benefits and rewards. You will join a community of over 20,000 Beekeepers and contribute towards research.
The BBKA exists to promote and further the craft of beekeeping and to advance the education of the public in the importance of bees in the environment. It provides information to help you learn about bees in lots of different ways:
In this section you will find information about the honey bee of interest to all young people
This section will help you produce great stories by providing you with topical news, features and comment.
A library of beekeeping and beekeeping associated pictures providing a resource area that will develop and grow as photos are submitted by members.
Welcome to the BBKA Members Area. Much of the content here is available to Members only. Access is obtained by using your BBKA membership number in conjunction with your password.
Look here to find out more about Bees and Beekeeping. If you haven't found what you are looking for then this page may help you to navigate the site further.
Contact the Office, the Web Editor, find out where we are or whether we have any vacancies. All the information is here.
BBKA 2012 Honey Survey highlights 72% drop in average yield to just 8 lbs per hive