The problem the project solves is that of the degradation of natural resources, poverty and chronic food insecurity in vulnerable households of the most disadvantaged groups
Beekeeping remains a palliative solution to this problem as it offers a feasible livelihood option, with good markets for honey and beeswax
This is the total amount allocated to Production and marketing of honey by young people displaced by war in the Lac Vert district.
Mr. Jacques SHARO, community health specialist, will supervise the project activities
Ms. Claudine MAFUKO NZAMURATA, agricultural engineer and technician in environment and sustainable development, researcher in natural disaster management will coordinate activities in the field
No dependencies.
Project will be fully open source
Cardano has a lot to gain from executing this project. The project will technically engage Cardano ADA holders and serve avid users.
The project is expected to boost the Cardano ecosystem, especially morale and enthusiasm for ADA transactions, by socially rewarding Cardano projects.
The success of the project will be measured by the local consumption of the product within the community, and by the use of cryptocurrency (ADA) in the various transactions.
The project will be shared with the main Cardano communities (leaders and members) who will be invited to discover it
This project follows the F10 call for catalyst projects
The feasibility has been proven. The goal is to have a way to measure the risk of the Cardano wallet/user. There are different ways to measure this, from on-chain data to collaborations with other projects. The project should be measured against its ability to deliver at least a prototype of this capability.
Month 1
Identification of beneficiaries
Month 2
Purchase of beekeeping equipment
Month 3
Training of beneficiaries
and installation of apiaries
Month 4
Purchase of settlements and settlement
Month 5
Purchase of melliferous plants and maintenance of hives
Month 6
Technical supervision
To be expanded further
Month 1
Identification of beneficiaries
Month 2
Purchase of beekeeping equipment
Month 3
Training of beneficiaries
and installation of apiaries
Month 4
Purchase of settlements and settlement
Month 5
Purchase of melliferous plants and maintenance of hives
Month 6
Technical supervision
1.identification of beneficiaries: 63 young people = 882 ADA
subtotal: 7056.1 ADA
3.Training and installation of hives: 5524 ADA
4.Purchase Regulations and Settlement: 441 ADA
5.Maintenance of hives and bee plants:
subtotal: 2099.16 ADA
6.technical supervision (monitoring and evaluation): ADA 2205
Total cost: 18207 ADA
Exchange rate: 0.294
This project will contribute to the conservation of biodiversity, in particular bees and other pollinating insects, as well as to the resolution of one of the major environmental problems, in particular that of the protection of forest ecosystems, the natural habitat of bees, considered today as a sentinel of the environment and thus participate in efforts to engage in a response to the phenomenon of climate change by promoting agroforestry in fields completely deforested under demographic pressure.
All costs will be commensurate with the majority of the capital required for execution.
Mr. Bienfait SHUKURU, expert in Management, monitoring and evaluation of development projects,
Will be the creator, leader and director of the project and will delegate execution tasks.
Mr. Jacques SHARO, community health specialist, will supervise the project activities
Ms. Claudine MAFUKO NZAMURATA, agricultural engineer and technician in environment and sustainable development, researcher in natural disaster management will coordinate activities in the field