Scotland’s Honey Bee Health Strategy: implementation plan

11 Jul 2022 12:26 PM

Details of the actions which the Bee Health Improvement Partnership (BHIP) will deliver in order to achieve the desired outcomes for honey bee health in Scotland.

Overview

This Implementation Plan complements Scotland’s 10-year Honey Bee Health Strategy (2022-32) and will be a living document detailing the specific actions which the Bee Health Improvement Partnership (BHIP) will deliver in order to achieve the desired outcomes for honey bee health in Scotland.  The Plan will be updated regularly following quarterly Bee Health Improvement Partnership (BHIP) meetings. 

The actions, key issues and objectives identified in the Implementation Plan will be based on five pillars

Pillar 1 – education, training and knowledge transfer

The BHIP will work on improving the level of education and knowledge of the Scottish Beekeeping community on all issues relating to honey bees.  

Pillar 2 – communication and partnership

The BHIP will ensure regular and effective communication between government, operational partners, stakeholders and all of those with an interest in honey bees through the quarterly meetings of the BHIP. Key issues will be identified, communicated to the beekeeping community as and when required using the most efficient communication strategies.

Pillar 3 – pest and Disease surveillance, prevention, diagnosis, and control.  

The BHIP will work in partnership on the development and implementation of effective strategies for Surveillance, Prevention, Diagnosis and Control of honey bee pests and diseases. The BHIP will continue to emphasise the importance of promoting effective biosecurity and good standards of husbandry.

Pillar 4 – research and development

The BHIP will ensure that decisions, bee health policy, disease prevention and control strategies are underpinned by sound science and evidence. The BHIP will identify areas requiring further research and development, working in partnership with the scientific and beekeeping community and to commission/recommend research which could make a positive impact on bee health in Scotland.

Pillar 5 – on-going review of the regulatory framework

The BHIP will work in partnership with the Scottish Government to ensure that the legislative framework and enforcement powers are adequate for the achievement of the objectives of the honey bee health strategy.

The BHIP acknowledges that identified key issues and objectives will usually require actions across several pillars. 

The Plan will:

and will detail the priority of each activity using the following approach (noting that regular re-prioritisation reviews will take place at BHIP meetings): 

Bee Health Improvement Partnership

June 2022

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