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Viabilidade financeira da produção de geleia real com abelhas africanizadas suplementadas com diferentes nutrientes

2010; Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (Eduem); Volume: 32; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4025/actascianimsci.v32i4.7895

ISSN

1807-8672

Autores

Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Maria Josiane Sereia, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo‐Takasusuki, Elizabete Satsuki Sekine, Patrícia Faquinello, Fabiana Martins Costa-Maia,

Tópico(s)

Insect and Pesticide Research

Resumo

This study was carried out to evaluate the financial viability of five supplements made with different sources of oil and protein, to be given to Africanized honeybees for royal jelly production. The study verified whether the investments with colony supplementation give financial returns to beekeepers, increasing profits for the diversification of bee products. In order to evaluate the five supplements, two experimental assays were performed. In each, 20 colonies were distributed randomly in four treatments, with 15 replications per colony. In assay I, the treatments were: linseed oil plus palm oil supplement, linseed oil, palm oil, and control without supplementation. In assay II, isolated soy protein plus brewer's yeast, isolated soy protein, brewer's yeast, and control without supplementation were evaluated. The following production financial indicators were determined: net operating income, total cost, profit and benefit-cost ratio. Supplements made with mixtures of linseed oil plus palm oil and isolated soy protein plus beer yeast showed ratios between the obtained profit and the calculated values for indirect production costs of 2.58 and 2.50, respectively, differing from the control (p < 0.05), which indicates it is economically viable to supplement Africanized honey bees in royal jelly production when compared to other treatments and control without supplementation.

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