Vietnam: Luong Thi Tuyet

Luong Thi Tuyet comes from the northern mountains of Vietnam. Her family initially came to the Central Highlands to find work as hired laborers. However, when they became acquainted with beekeeping, they realized it was an opportunity to support the environment and the community. Although her family did not face many difficulties when starting beekeeping, the harsh weather condition in the Central Highlands is a significant challenge. The long dry season made nectar scarce, while the rainy season increased risk of disease and hindered the honeybees’ development. In that situation, she learned to move honeybees to areas with more abundant floral sources, where the climate was favorable for honeybees to grow healthily. Through that, she realized that beekeeping not only requires patience, but also the ability to be flexible and adapt to changes in nature.
Beekeeping has helped her family overcome difficulties, especially when her husband fell ill. Thanks to their savings and income from beekeeping, she was able to cover medical and living expenses. Even though her husband passed away, her passion with honeybees gave her strength to continue beekeeping, so that her children could study with a better life.
Luong Thi Tuyet shared, “Beekeeping not only brings economic value, but also has a profound impact on the agricultural sector. Honeybees are natural pollinators, helping plants pollinate better, increasing crop yields. Beekeeping has taught me to be more responsible and helps me realize that taking care of honeybees every day not only benefits me but also contributes to protecting nature and supporting sustainable development of community.”









