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|Name=Rules on the register of bee forage sources, bee forage organisation and the bee forage forecast programme, 2013 (Slovenia)
 
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|Description=Bee pasture management rules are basic set of rules for beekeeping. This rules enable the beekeeper to set the beehives on designated spots (also in forest), for which he/she has to apply in advance; spots have to be agreed upon the landowner (written agreement or a contract); and the cadastre of bee pastures have to exhibit presence of honeyflow (honeydew) capable plant species.
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The beekeeper has to comply with specific rules (registered beehives, agreement with the landowner, number of beehives, min. distance to the next spot …) to be able to do beekeeping and produce honey/bee-products.
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The operator of bee pasture management rules are local beekeeping associations – they award the beekeeping spots and also provide a link between beekeepers, landowners and official services.
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There is no provisions on fees for the spots (between landowner and the beekeeper). It is usually compensated by means of payment in kind – honey or other bee products.
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There is no special division between professional and self-consumption form of beekeeping.
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Beehives can be a part of the farm by definition of the farm estate, and for those, above mentioned rules do not comply.
 
|Year=2013
 
|Year=2013
 
|Policy area=Agriculture and Rural Development, Forestry
 
|Policy area=Agriculture and Rural Development, Forestry
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|Legal status=Binding
 
|Legal status=Binding
 
|Instrument type=Regulatory
 
|Instrument type=Regulatory
|Full reference=Pravilnik o katastru čebelje paÅ¡e, čebelarskem paÅ¡nem redu in programu napovedi medenja (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No 60/2013 (EVA  2012-2330-0246; SOP 2013-01-2394))
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|Full reference=Pravilnik o katastru čebelje paše, čebelarskem pašnem redu in programu napovedi medenja (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No 60/2013 (EVA  2012-2330-0246; SOP 2013-01-2394))
 
|Source link=http://www.pisrs.si/Pis.web/pregledPredpisa?id=PRAV11485
 
|Source link=http://www.pisrs.si/Pis.web/pregledPredpisa?id=PRAV11485
 
|ID=648
 
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 12 October 2016

Description

Bee pasture management rules are basic set of rules for beekeeping. This rules enable the beekeeper to set the beehives on designated spots (also in forest), for which he/she has to apply in advance; spots have to be agreed upon the landowner (written agreement or a contract); and the cadastre of bee pastures have to exhibit presence of honeyflow (honeydew) capable plant species.


The beekeeper has to comply with specific rules (registered beehives, agreement with the landowner, number of beehives, min. distance to the next spot …) to be able to do beekeeping and produce honey/bee-products.

The operator of bee pasture management rules are local beekeeping associations – they award the beekeeping spots and also provide a link between beekeepers, landowners and official services.

There is no provisions on fees for the spots (between landowner and the beekeeper). It is usually compensated by means of payment in kind – honey or other bee products.

There is no special division between professional and self-consumption form of beekeeping.

Beehives can be a part of the farm by definition of the farm estate, and for those, above mentioned rules do not comply.

Source link
http://www.pisrs.si/Pis.web/pregledPredpisa?id=PRAV11485

Full reference
Pravilnik o katastru čebelje paše, čebelarskem pašnem redu in programu napovedi medenja (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No 60/2013 (EVA 2012-2330-0246; SOP 2013-01-2394))

Related to

Resolution on National Forest Programme, 2007 (Slovenia) (2007)
• Forest act, 1993 (Slovenia) (1993)

Policy
Year 2013
Policy area Agriculture and Rural Development, Forestry
Affected activity Harvesting/Production
Affected actors Landowner/land manager, Producer/beekeeper
Products Honey and Bee products
Subject Edible NWFP, NWFP
Promoter/initiator Public
Zone South East Europe
Countries Slovenia
Regions (NUTS 2) Western Slovenia
Focus on NWFP Direct
Document category Law
Instrument type Regulatory
Legal status Binding
Geographical scope National
More information about properties



Affected activityHarvesting/Production +
Affected actorsLandowner/land manager + and Producer/beekeeper +
ClassPolicy +
CountriesSlovenia +
Document categoryLaw +
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FocusDirect +
Full referencePravilnik o katastru čebelje paše, čebelarskem pašnem redu in programu napovedi medenja (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No 60/2013 (EVA 2012-2330-0246; SOP 2013-01-2394)) +
Geographical scopeNational +
InitiatorPublic +
Instrument typeRegulatory +
Lcnamerules on the register of bee forage sources, bee forage organisation and the bee forage forecast programme, 2013 (slovenia) +
Legal statusBinding +
NameRules on the register of bee forage sources, bee forage organisation and the bee forage forecast programme, 2013 (Slovenia) +
Policy areaAgriculture and Rural Development + and Forestry +
ProductsHoney and Bee products +
Reference ID648 +
RegionsWestern Slovenia +
Source linkhttp://www.pisrs.si/Pis.web/pregledPredpisa?id=PRAV11485 +
SubjectEdible NWFP + and NWFP +
Year2013 +
ZoneSouth East Europe +