Welcome to the New Zealand Bee Breeding Association (NZBBA) Website!
Kāhui kaitiaki pī - Guardians of the Bees
We are dedicated to promoting the development and widespread adoption of Varroa resistance breeding techniques among beekeepers, queen producers and breeders throughout New Zealand. Our goal is to combine scientific knowledge with practical expertise, ensuring effective and accessible information for everyone in the apiculture industry.
Establishing the NZBBA:
We are initiating the formation of the New Zealand Bee Breeding Association (NZBBA).
This association will serve as a platform for national cooperation, fostering collaboration among beekeepers, queen producers and breeders as well as researchers. Our focus is on facilitating consistent, long-term research and education in multi-trait breeding programs.
These will conserve and improve desirable beekeeping traits while introducing and amplifying VSH. Our first project is the Varroa Resistance Breeding in New Zealand project funded by the New Zealand Honey Trust. We work with local beekeepers and draw from global literature sources and consultations with successful practitioners from around the world.
Proposed Goals:
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We strive to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical application by communicating complex concepts in layman's terms for the benefit of all beekeepers, queen producers and breeders in New Zealand.
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We evaluate and learn from successful breeding programs implemented in other countries, adapting relevant techniques to suit New Zealand's unique beekeeping context.
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We establish communication channels with international practitioners to exchange knowledge, insights, and best practices.
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We foster collaboration among beekeepers, queen producers and breeders as well as researchers throughout New Zealand while respecting the commercial sensitivity of their operations.
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We aim to educate beekeepers on quality control measures to distinguish Varroa Sensitive Hygiene (VSH) from Hygienic (HYG) bees so that they can become informed consumers
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We provide a forum for addressing potential concerns related to excess inbreeding and outbreeding, promoting the long-term health and genetic diversity of honey bee populations in New Zealand.
Join Us
We encourage all beekeepers, commercial beekeepers, queen breeders and researchers who are passionate about Varroa resistance breeding and the development of sustainable beekeeping practices to join the NZBBA. Together, we can contribute to an important tool for an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategy for Varroa in New Zealand.
WHATS NEW
Discovering and measuring VSH in bee colonies:
As part of our commitment to public good knowledge sharing, we presented a technology transfer workshop at the ApiNZ Conference in Rotorua in June 2023 to over 50 attendees. Our workshop was designed to target beekeepers, queen producers and breeders. It provided hands-on training and covered basic protocols on Varroa resistance breeding based on our project Enhancing VSH for Improved Varroa Resistance in Bee Colonies. Read more here.