BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 21. The “Young
beekeeper” project, which aims to promote employment among young
families and support eco-entrepreneurship, will next be implemented
in the Yevlakh district, Trend reports.
Launched in 2021 at the initiative of Leyla Aliyeva,
Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and founder and head
of the IDEA Public Union, the project has already been successfully
carried out across various regions of Azerbaijan.
20 young families will be selected to participate in the
project, who will first attend theoretical and practical training.
Upon completion, participants will receive bee families, hives,
beekeeping clothing, honey extractors, and necessary
accessories.
The program will provide the young beekeepers with the necessary
conditions to effectively manage honey production and will also
offer methodological and professional support in areas such as
product certification, branding, design, and sales strategy
development.
Since 2021, over 80 young families in various regions of the
country have been supported as part of the "Young beekeeper"
project, initiated by IDEA Public Union and co-organized with the
Youth Foundation of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the State
Employment Agency, and "ABAD" public legal entity.
The project aims to protect biodiversity, promote beekeeping as
an eco-entrepreneurial activity, support natural honey production,
and enhance the financial well-being of young families.
Young people aged 18 to 35 residing in the Yevlakh district who
wish to participate in the project are invited to submit their
applications by May 5. Applications can be submitted via the IDEA
Public Union’s “1113” hotline, by email at [email protected],
or in person at the Yevlakh district office of the State Employment
Agency.