Climate: 75% of Tunisian beekeepers suffer decline in honey production in recent years


Tunis: Nearly 75% of Tunisian beekeepers, weakened by climate change, have suffered a drop in honey production in recent years, chief engineer at the Office of Livestock and Pastures (French: OEP), Hassene Ben Salem, said in Tunis on Monday.

Their average honey production did not exceed 4 kilograms per hive due to the heat waves, added Ben Salem, who was speaking at a national workshop on “The beekeeping sector in Tunisia: economic and environmental importance in the face of climate change”.

The engineer took the opportunity to highlight the vulnerability of bees to climate change, which makes the entire beekeeping sector dependent on the climate and causes honey production to fluctuate.

Hassene Ben Salem also spoke of the damage being done to bee colonies and the beekeeping sector in general in Tunisia, including parasites, invasive diseases, global warming and the use of pesticides, which not only damage biodiversity but also threaten honey production.

The beekeeping sector in Tunisia had 13,000 beekeep
ers and 305,000 hives (302,000 modern and 3,000 traditional) in 2023, according to Ben Salem.

Since 1909-1912, average honey production has fallen from 20 kg per hive to 8 kg per hive at present.

This decline in the amount of honey produced per hive over the last century is explained by several factors, including the deterioration of the genetic potential of the Tunisian bee breed, the reduction in the area of honey-producing plants and global warming.

The latter has led to a significant reduction in the amount of nectar in flowers, making it increasingly difficult for bees to produce honey,” Ben Salem summed up.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Horseracing: Nasr Chalgoda wins Grand Prix of Purebred Arabian Horses [Upd 1]


Tunis: Nasr Chalgoda, owned by Bechir Harrari (Libya), and jockey Omar Marzouki Sunday won the Grand Prix of Purebred Arabian Horses. The 2000m race, worth TND 127,500 dinars, saw the participation of 20 horses and mares in Ksar Said Hippodrome.

Asayel and rider Khalid Aziz won Carthage Grand Prix of Purebread Arabian Horses (TND 102,000); sixteen horses and mares participated in the 2000m race.

Omar Marzouki’s Brametot Lux won the Grand Prix of the Revolution and Youth for English thoroughbred colts and fillies (TND 59,50). Nine colts and 9 fillies participated.

Al Barqua mare won the final race of Berber and Arab-Barb (or Arabian-Berber) breed organised with the participation of 15 horses over 200m.

The prize of the National Anti-Doping Agency (French: ANAD) for Arabian colts and fillies (TND 10,200,000 dinars) went to Marmaret El Bouraque and her jockey Mohammed Nefzi in a 1600m race. Mare Eclaire bagged the late Ahmed Kaddour Prize for English colts and fillies (2000m), while Hannabal Al Kassr dominat
ed the 1600m race of Berber and Arab-Barb colts and fillies in which 14 horses participated.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Horseracing: Nasr Chalgoda wins Grand Prix of Purebred Arabian Horses [Upd 1]


Tunis: Nasr Chalgoda, owned by Bechir Harrari (Libya), and jockey Omar Marzouki Sunday won the Grand Prix of Purebred Arabian Horses. The 2000m race, worth TND 127,500 dinars, saw the participation of 20 horses and mares in Ksar Said Hippodrome.

Asayel and rider Khalid Aziz won Carthage Grand Prix of Purebread Arabian Horses (TND 102,000); sixteen horses and mares participated in the 2000m race.

Omar Marzouki’s Brametot Lux won the Grand Prix of the Revolution and Youth for English thoroughbred colts and fillies (TND 59,50). Nine colts and 9 fillies participated.

Al Barqua mare won the final race of Berber and Arab-Barb (or Arabian-Berber) breed organised with the participation of 15 horses over 200m.

The prize of the National Anti-Doping Agency (French: ANAD) for Arabian colts and fillies (TND 10,200,000 dinars) went to Marmaret El Bouraque and her jockey Mohammed Nefzi in a 1600m race. Mare Eclaire bagged the late Ahmed Kaddour Prize for English colts and fillies (2000m), while Hannabal Al Kassr dominat
ed the 1600m race of Berber and Arab-Barb colts and fillies in which 14 horses participated.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Climate: 75% of Tunisian beekeepers suffer decline in honey production in recent years


Tunis: Nearly 75% of Tunisian beekeepers, weakened by climate change, have suffered a drop in honey production in recent years, chief engineer at the Office of Livestock and Pastures (French: OEP), Hassene Ben Salem, said in Tunis on Monday.

Their average honey production did not exceed 4 kilograms per hive due to the heat waves, added Ben Salem, who was speaking at a national workshop on “The beekeeping sector in Tunisia: economic and environmental importance in the face of climate change”.

The engineer took the opportunity to highlight the vulnerability of bees to climate change, which makes the entire beekeeping sector dependent on the climate and causes honey production to fluctuate.

Hassene Ben Salem also spoke of the damage being done to bee colonies and the beekeeping sector in general in Tunisia, including parasites, invasive diseases, global warming and the use of pesticides, which not only damage biodiversity but also threaten honey production.

The beekeeping sector in Tunisia had 13,000 beekeep
ers and 305,000 hives (302,000 modern and 3,000 traditional) in 2023, according to Ben Salem.

Since 1909-1912, average honey production has fallen from 20 kg per hive to 8 kg per hive at present.

This decline in the amount of honey produced per hive over the last century is explained by several factors, including the deterioration of the genetic potential of the Tunisian bee breed, the reduction in the area of honey-producing plants and global warming.

The latter has led to a significant reduction in the amount of nectar in flowers, making it increasingly difficult for bees to produce honey,” Ben Salem summed up.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisian olive oil wins 26 medals in New York International Olive Oil Competition


Tunis: Packaged Tunisian olive oil has once again stood out internationally, winning 26 new medals including 12 gold medals and 14 silver medals at The New York International Olive Oil Competition (NYIOOC 2024), the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy said on Monday.

Tunisian olive oil also obtained 30 medals at the Scandinavian International Olive Oil Competition (SIOOC) held in Copenhagen, Denmark, taking the lead in this competition. Greece ranked second, followed by Spain (3rd) and Italy (4th).

President of GIOOC (the leading international competition for extra virgin olive oil), Raouf Chouket, told TAP, that the medals won by Tunisia in the Scandinavian competition are distributed among 24 gold medals for product quality, 4 gold medals in the Health category and 4 silver medals.

“14 countries took part in this competition, namely Tunisia, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Brazil, France, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Jordan, Algeria , Libya and Portugal,» he pointed out.

On May 9, the Tunisian olive
oil also stood out at the European international olive oil competition organized in Switzerland, winning 32 medals including 26 gold medals for product quality, 4 medals gold in the Health category and 2 silver medals.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

WTA Rankings: Ons Jabeur holds onto 9th spot


_: Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur held onto the 9th spot in the WTA rankings released Monday.

Jabeur had suffered another disappointing early exit as she was beaten 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 by American Sofia Kenin in the second round of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.

WTA Ranking on Monday:

1. Iga Swiatek

2. Aryna Sabalenka

3. Coco Gauff

9. Ons Jabeur.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisian olive oil wins 26 medals in New York International Olive Oil Competition


Tunis: Packaged Tunisian olive oil has once again stood out internationally, winning 26 new medals including 12 gold medals and 14 silver medals at The New York International Olive Oil Competition (NYIOOC 2024), the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy said on Monday.

Tunisian olive oil also obtained 30 medals at the Scandinavian International Olive Oil Competition (SIOOC) held in Copenhagen, Denmark, taking the lead in this competition. Greece ranked second, followed by Spain (3rd) and Italy (4th).

President of GIOOC (the leading international competition for extra virgin olive oil), Raouf Chouket, told TAP, that the medals won by Tunisia in the Scandinavian competition are distributed among 24 gold medals for product quality, 4 gold medals in the Health category and 4 silver medals.

“14 countries took part in this competition, namely Tunisia, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Brazil, France, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Jordan, Algeria , Libya and Portugal,» he pointed out.

On May 9, the Tunisian olive
oil also stood out at the European international olive oil competition organized in Switzerland, winning 32 medals including 26 gold medals for product quality, 4 medals gold in the Health category and 2 silver medals.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisian olive oil wins 26 medals in New York International Olive Oil Competition


Tunis: Packaged Tunisian olive oil has once again stood out internationally, winning 26 new medals including 12 gold medals and 14 silver medals at The New York International Olive Oil Competition (NYIOOC 2024), the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy said on Monday.

Tunisian olive oil also obtained 30 medals at the Scandinavian International Olive Oil Competition (SIOOC) held in Copenhagen, Denmark, taking the lead in this competition. Greece ranked second, followed by Spain (3rd) and Italy (4th).

President of GIOOC (the leading international competition for extra virgin olive oil), Raouf Chouket, told TAP, that the medals won by Tunisia in the Scandinavian competition are distributed among 24 gold medals for product quality, 4 gold medals in the Health category and 4 silver medals.

“14 countries took part in this competition, namely Tunisia, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Brazil, France, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Jordan, Algeria , Libya and Portugal,» he pointed out.

On May 9, the Tunisian olive
oil also stood out at the European international olive oil competition organized in Switzerland, winning 32 medals including 26 gold medals for product quality, 4 medals gold in the Health category and 2 silver medals.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

WTA Rankings: Ons Jabeur holds onto 9th spot


_: Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur held onto the 9th spot in the WTA rankings released Monday.

Jabeur had suffered another disappointing early exit as she was beaten 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 by American Sofia Kenin in the second round of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.

WTA Ranking on Monday:

1. Iga Swiatek

2. Aryna Sabalenka

3. Coco Gauff

9. Ons Jabeur.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisian olive oil wins 26 medals in New York International Olive Oil Competition


Tunis: Packaged Tunisian olive oil has once again stood out internationally, winning 26 new medals including 12 gold medals and 14 silver medals at The New York International Olive Oil Competition (NYIOOC 2024), the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy said on Monday.

Tunisian olive oil also obtained 30 medals at the Scandinavian International Olive Oil Competition (SIOOC) held in Copenhagen, Denmark, taking the lead in this competition. Greece ranked second, followed by Spain (3rd) and Italy (4th).

President of GIOOC (the leading international competition for extra virgin olive oil), Raouf Chouket, told TAP, that the medals won by Tunisia in the Scandinavian competition are distributed among 24 gold medals for product quality, 4 gold medals in the Health category and 4 silver medals.

“14 countries took part in this competition, namely Tunisia, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Brazil, France, Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Jordan, Algeria , Libya and Portugal,» he pointed out.

On May 9, the Tunisian olive
oil also stood out at the European international olive oil competition organized in Switzerland, winning 32 medals including 26 gold medals for product quality, 4 medals gold in the Health category and 2 silver medals.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse