International Bee Research Association

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International Bee Research Association

The International Bee Research Association is a charity based in the United Kingdom which exists to promote the value of bees and provide information on bee science and beekeeping worldwide. It was founded in 1949 as the Bee Research Association.[1] It regularly publishes two journals: Bee World[2] and Journal of Apicultural Research.[3]

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International Bee Research Association
NicknameIBRA
Formation1949-01-24
FounderEva Crane
TypeCharity
Registration no.Charity No: 209222
PurposePromotes the value of bees by providing information on bee science and beekeeping worldwide.
Headquarters1 Agincourt Street, Monmouth, NP25 3DZ
Chair
Fani Hatjina
Key people
  • Hans Kjaersgaard (Secretary)
  • William Kirk
  • Jacqueline Hart
  • Martin Kunz
  • Stuart Roberts
Websiteibra.org.uk
Formerly called
Bee Research Association
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