This study analyzes the socio-economic characteristics of beekeepers in the Jammu Division of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. Based on primary data collected from 200 respondents selected across three districts viz. Ramban (high-density), Kathua (medium-density) and Jammu (low-density)the paper provides insights into demographic variables such as age, education, occupation, family size and income levels. Findings reveal that beekeeping in the region is dominated by middle-aged individuals often with limited formal education who engage in both farming and apiculture. Income levels vary by district with Ramban exhibiting a higher proportion of full-time beekeepers and higher annual returns. The study concludes that socio-economic background plays a vital role in shaping participation and success in beekeeping activities and should inform future interventions and training efforts.
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