“Apiculture is one of the segments of Agriculture that deals with the study, management and maintenance of honeybees. Honeybees are responsible for more than 30% of the world’s food supply by enabling pollination in about 100 flowering plant species. Apiculture involves beekeeping for extraction of various useful products like honey, beeswax, royal jelly, pollen and so on.
The rising demand for sustainable living, inclination towards homemade food and environmental issues are driving the apiculture market. Maintenance of good hive health and protection of bees from infections and diseases arising from mites and other parasites or predators are the key challenges in apiculture.
In 2014, the global market for apiculture was valued at $xxx million and is estimated to grow at a stable pace of x.x% CAGR. China has the largest market for apiculture and APAC region accounted for the largest market share in the global apiculture market.
There are several useful products beneficial to mankind that can be extracted from apicultural practices. The important ones are honey, wax, propolis, royal jelly, pollen and bee venom. Honey had the biggest market among all these products in 2014 and occupied the largest market share. Apiculture products have diversified applications in agriculture, food and beverage, medical and healthcare, military, cosmetics, paints and chemical industries.
China dominated the world in terms of pure honey production in 2013 by several fold and will continue to do so in the future as well. Other major countries like Turkey, Argentina, Ukraine, the U.S., Russia, India and others are following China.
India led the world in the production of beeswax in 2013, followed closely by Ethiopia, Argentina and Turkey. Other major countries involved in the production of beeswax are Korea, Kenya and Mexico.”
“1. Global Apiculture Market Overview
2. Executive Summary
3. Global Apiculture Market Landscape
3.1. Market share Analysis
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End-User Profiling
3.2.3. Patent Analysis
3.2.4. Top 5 Financial Analysis
4. Global Apiculture Market – Market Forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.2. Market Constraints
4.3. Market Challenges
4.4. Attractiveness of the Industry
4.4.1. Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Power of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New entrants
4.4.4. Threat of Substitution
4.4.5. Degree of Competition
5. Global Apiculture Market – Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Pricing Analysis
5.3. Opportunity Analysis
5.4. Product Life Cycle Analysis
5.5. Suppliers & Distributors
6. Global Apiculture Market – By Products
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Honey
6.3. Beeswax
6.4. Live bees
6.5. Others (Royal jelly, pollen, propolis, bee venom)
7. Global Apiculture Market – By Applications
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Food and Beverages
7.3. Agriculture
7.4. Military
7.5. Medical
7.6. Cosmetics
7.7. Chemicals and Paints
7.8. Others
8. Global Apiculture Market – By Geography
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Americas
8.2.1. U.S.
8.2.2. Canada
8.2.3. Argentina
8.2.4. Mexico
8.2.5. Others
8.3. Europe
8.3.1. Ukraine
8.3.2. Spain
8.3.3. Germany
8.3.4. Others
8.4. APAC
8.4.1. China
8.4.2. India
8.4.3. Russia
8.4.4. South Korea
8.4.5. Australia
8.4.6. Others
8.5. RoW (Africa and Middle East)
8.5.1. Africa
8.5.2. Middle East
9. Market Entropy
9.1. New Product Launches
9.2. M&As, Collaborations, Partnerships & JVs.
10. Investment Opportunities
11. Company Profiles
11.1. Betterbee, Inc.
11.2. Bartnik, LLC.
11.3. Beehive Botanicals, Inc.
11.4. Seldom Fools Apiculture
11.5. Miller’s Honey Company
11.6. Tabec S.r.l.
11.7. Atlantique Apiculture
11.8. Thomas Apiculture SAS
11.9. Luberon Apiculture
11.10. Chengdu Feng\\’s Apiculture Co., Ltd.
11.11. Shandong Bokang Apiculture Co., Ltd.
11.12. Dabur India Limited
11.13. Dadant & Sons, Inc.
11.14. Glenn Apiaries
11.15. Arnold Honeybee Services
11.16. Honeybee Enterprises Ltd.
11.17. Tiwana Bee farm
11.18. Mann Lake, Ltd.
11.19. Tentorium Apicompany
11.20. Dutch Gold Honey
*More than 40 Companies are profiled in this Research Report, Complete List available on Request*
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“11.1. Betterbee, Inc.
11.2. Bartnik, LLC.
11.3. Beehive Botanicals, Inc.
11.4. Seldom Fools Apiculture
11.5. Miller’s Honey Company
11.6. Tabec S.r.l.
11.7. Atlantique Apiculture
11.8. Thomas Apiculture SAS
11.9. Luberon Apiculture
11.10. Chengdu Feng\\’s Apiculture Co., Ltd.
11.11. Shandong Bokang Apiculture Co., Ltd.
11.12. Dabur India Limited
11.13. Dadant & Sons, Inc.
11.14. Glenn Apiaries
11.15. Arnold Honeybee Services
11.16. Honeybee Enterprises Ltd.
11.17. Tiwana Bee farm
11.18. Mann Lake, Ltd.
11.19. Tentorium Apicompany
11.20. Dutch Gold Honey”