Johnson began practicing beekeeping independently after he made his living in textile industry, Mumbai. Years of R&D efforts made way for Johnson’s expansive knowledge of bees and beekeeping. He suggests beekeeping for honey professionals, farmers and even pet lovers. Inspired by honey bees & their life cycle, Johnson states many health benefits of beekeeping.
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