Potential of Beekeeping to Support the Livelihood, Economy, Society, and Environment of Indonesia
Author:
Harianja Alfonsus Hasudungan1ORCID, Adalina Yelin2, Pasaribu Gunawan2ORCID, Winarni Ina2, Maharani Rizki2, Fernandes Andrian2, Saragih Grace Serepina3, Fauzi Ridwan4, Tampubolon Agustinus Panusunan4, Njurumana Gerson Ndawa4, Sukito Agus5ORCID, Aswandi Aswandi2, Kholibrina Cut Rizlani2, Siswadi Siswadi3, Kurniawan Hery4, Hidayat Muhamad Yusup4, Wahyuni Resti4, Koeslulat Ermi Erene6, Heryanto Raden Bambang7, Basuki Tony8, Da Silva Helena9ORCID, Ngongo Yohanis4, deRosari Bernard1, Waluyo Totok Kartono2, Turjaman Maman5ORCID, Prabawa Sigit Baktya2, Kuspradini Harlinda10ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Research Center for Behavioral and Circular Economics, Gedung Widya Graha Lantai 04, Jl. Gatot Subroto No.10, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia 2. Research Center for Biomass and Bioproducts, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia 3. Research Center for Pharmaceutical Ingredients and Traditional Medicine, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia 4. Research Center for Ecology and Ethnobiology, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia 5. Research Center for Applied Microbiology, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia 6. Research Center for Agroindustry, Gedung 614 Kawasan Puspiptek Serpong, Tangerang Selatan 15314, Indonesia 7. Research Center for Geospatial, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia 8. Research Center for Food Crops, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia 9. Research Center for Macroeconomics and Finance, Gedung Widya Graha Lantai 04, Jl. Gatot Subroto No.10, Jakarta 12710, Indonesia 10. Faculty of Forestry, Mulawarman University, Jl. KH Dewantara, Gunung Kelua, Samarinda 75119, Indonesia
Abstract
The management of natural resources based on socio-economic and ecology development has led to a focus on the bioeconomy in the policy discourse of non-timber forest products (NTFPs). Honey is an important NTFP with high socio-economic value, and its production involves millions of Indonesians. This article reviews the current status of honey-producing bee management, cultivation and harvesting system, marketing and socio-economic values, and the industry’s environmental function in Indonesia. This research utilized a meta-narrative review method to collect data and information from Google Scholar, Scopus, Science Direct, ResearchGate, Sinta, and Garuda. The study showed that the four bee species, namely Apis mellifera, Apis cerana, Apis dorsata, and stingless bee, are the most common species in honey production in Indonesia. The four species have specific characteristics based on habitat, production capacity, derivative products, management intervention to meet honey product standards, and sustainable livelihoods. The value chain of bees’ major products, such as honey, propolis, pollen, royal jelly, wax, and other derivative products, involves the distribution of honey to all involved communities, including beekeepers, honey gatherers/hunters, intermediate traders, and the processing industry. This study also found a significant association between environmental sustainability statutes that affects functional sustainability and economic function. The finding parallels the global trends that put forward a forest-based bioeconomy approach to forest resource management. The policy must be strengthened in managing relationships among supporting actors for sustainable honey production.
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