Quinoa for honey.

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keith pierce

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I got a phone call from a farmer who wants me to put bees on about 20 acres of quinoa. Is it any good for producing honey,
 
I should imagine it's rather like buckwheat ? Ie not a true cereal ! More like a crucifer and hopefully produce pollen and honey?
Worth researching .
VM


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there is buckweed there as well but it is already 2 weeks in flower
 
Buckwheat is extensively grown in Eastern Europe, the honey is extremely strongly flavoured and is a premium product ,beloved in the confectionary trade as a little goes a long way!
VM
 
Quinoa has nothing to do with buckwheat.

Quinoa is Chenopodium plant (goosefoot)and it is self pollinating. It has no pedal flowers where the bee visits and I suppose that it does not give nectar or pollen to bees.
 
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I ate this stuff in Peru where it is grown at quite high altitudes with not a pollinator in sight.
 
Thanks all.
I have missed about 2 weeks of the buck weed, but I moved 8 on to it tonight and more in the morning
 
This thread is too old but the topic is relevant to me.

so many people will think oi am spammer but i honestly looking for the thread related to Quinoa.

is there any one who can send me a thread about Healthy Quinoa.?

thank
 
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