 Joab beekeeping group was established in 2002 as a family beekeeping group. Then later we started with the only five bee hives. Golden bee started giving us some bee hives, which amounted to 25 bee hives. From there we improved. We started getting some product from bee hives and we sell them. We bring them to the center here in Moroita, where we get some product, I mean with some money. One kilo is 8,000 which has improved our group up to now. We are getting some good product from bee hives. In 2020, where I started processing honey with my family, I started with my madam and we started packing it and from here we have coped honey. This is all the benefits of the FSUA project, which came here to train us on apiary management, good apiary management practices whereby they produce for us how to keep apiary clean, how to maintain bee hives make sure that they are in a good condition and help us in very many trainings on selling beekeeping. And also to add on that, it gives us a lot of knowledge on how to handle honey, on how to manage the bees in our community. What we did in that time, till now, we are now adding our hives, production, we are adding production out of the knowledge. We are going to use that honey to keep the bees in the water. We are going to use that honey to keep the bees in the water. I will tell you, we will keep the bees in the water in the water. If you don't have the honey, you can just leave it outside. My name is Salih, I'm from Kulisha Atohto, Kulima Shamba, Kupalisha Atohto Mangu. When I came to Kulima Shamba and Salih, I was told that I was going to die. I was told that I was going to die. I was told that I was going to die. I was told that my King was going to die because I was told that I was going to die. I thought of what my child is talking about. I hope it will continue to take place, so I'm trying to shake hands. Right now we are trying to also create market for other people who had hives but they didn't have, who had hives they didn't have where to sell their hives. So from that day till now we are prospering. We are moving on with beekeeping as well as honey selling. It is very cheap then also it is also it is three times in a year. But for bees for maize and these other ones it is only once in a year. And of course sometimes rain can affect but bees the rain cannot affect or any other things. We have been started making jellies, making liquid soap, something good from here. My name is also around like we have now our beekeeping group which is around here. We have 22 hives for the group only but mine personally is 50, mine 40, my wife 10. Now if you keep on stocking and making it you get a good price sometimes because the highest goes to 7000 or 7500. When it is scarce, when there is no honey that's when you see now the price goes high. And we don't have the constant market though we have a lot of honey. That is the main challenge that we face. You see here this honey can stay even for February up to June there you find that that's when they will buy your honey. It stays for long and the good thing they want on Friday that the honey cannot get can't expire or cannot get unless the one which is contaminated.