/ Apr 30, 2026
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The National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. is pleased to announce the election of its new Board of Directors following the successful Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on July 20, 2024. The meeting convened beekeepers from across the island and key stakeholders including representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue and Green Economy underscoring the Government’s commitment to advancing apiculture on the island.
Mr. Ryan Anselm, Permanent Secretary within the Ministry, reaffirmed Honourable Minister Royer’s steadfast support for the development of apiculture on the island, pledging resources and collaborative efforts to enhance beekeeping practices and promote sustainable agricultural practices, and announced plans to allocate lands specifically to beekeepers for the establishment of apiaries aiming at increasing individual apiaries to 100 hives.
On July 22, 2024, the board convened for its first meeting where key leadership positions were determined among its nine elected Directors.
The newly elected Board of Directors and their respective positions are as follows:
Mr. Kevin James, elected as President, brings a wealth of experience and a bold vision to the helm of the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. His dedication to promoting sustainable beekeeping practices and enhancing the role of beekeepers in agricultural ecosystems is evident. Under his leadership, the cooperative will continue to develop plans for the inaugural ‘Honey in the Town’ initiative. This event will aim to not only increase awareness on apiculture but also educate the public on the crucial role bees play in our environment.
“I am honored to lead this esteemed group of individuals who share a deep commitment to the well-being of bees and the advancement of our cooperative, together with this new Board of Directors, I am confident we will achieve significant milestones in promoting beekeeping awareness and expanding our membership base.” said Mr. Kevin James, President of the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd.
Mr. Nathaniel Lowel, assuming the role of Vice President, as a seasoned beekeeper himself brings strategic acumen and a passion for environmental conservation to the board.
Ms. Vernella Orlé, elected as the Public Relations Officer, will play a crucial role in enhancing the visibility and public engagement of the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. Her knowledge in communication and community outreach will ensure advocacy for apiculture.
Mr. Leroy Cyprien, elected as Treasurer, brings a robust financial background and his meticulous approach and dedication will support the operational efficiency and long-term sustainability of the cooperative.
Ms. Alfreda Joan Paul, serving as Secretary, will manage administrative duties and ensure smooth coordination within the board.
Mr. Cyril Robinson, assuming the role of Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, will support Ms. Paul in administrative tasks while assisting Mr. Cyprien in financial management responsibilities.
The newly elected Members, Mr. Shem Jacob, Ms. Sammantha Francis, and Mr. Berlvin Gardier, bring diverse perspectives and valuable expertise to the board. Their collective experience in beekeeping and agriculture, will enrich discussions and decision-making processes within the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd.
The National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. extends its gratitude to the outgoing board members for their dedication and welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with stakeholders in furthering the goals of sustainable beekeeping practices.
The National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. is pleased to announce the election of its new Board of Directors following the successful Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on July 20, 2024. The meeting convened beekeepers from across the island and key stakeholders including representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Blue and Green Economy underscoring the Government’s commitment to advancing apiculture on the island.
Mr. Ryan Anselm, Permanent Secretary within the Ministry, reaffirmed Honourable Minister Royer’s steadfast support for the development of apiculture on the island, pledging resources and collaborative efforts to enhance beekeeping practices and promote sustainable agricultural practices, and announced plans to allocate lands specifically to beekeepers for the establishment of apiaries aiming at increasing individual apiaries to 100 hives.
On July 22, 2024, the board convened for its first meeting where key leadership positions were determined among its nine elected Directors.
The newly elected Board of Directors and their respective positions are as follows:
Mr. Kevin James, elected as President, brings a wealth of experience and a bold vision to the helm of the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. His dedication to promoting sustainable beekeeping practices and enhancing the role of beekeepers in agricultural ecosystems is evident. Under his leadership, the cooperative will continue to develop plans for the inaugural ‘Honey in the Town’ initiative. This event will aim to not only increase awareness on apiculture but also educate the public on the crucial role bees play in our environment.
“I am honored to lead this esteemed group of individuals who share a deep commitment to the well-being of bees and the advancement of our cooperative, together with this new Board of Directors, I am confident we will achieve significant milestones in promoting beekeeping awareness and expanding our membership base.” said Mr. Kevin James, President of the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd.
Mr. Nathaniel Lowel, assuming the role of Vice President, as a seasoned beekeeper himself brings strategic acumen and a passion for environmental conservation to the board.
Ms. Vernella Orlé, elected as the Public Relations Officer, will play a crucial role in enhancing the visibility and public engagement of the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. Her knowledge in communication and community outreach will ensure advocacy for apiculture.
Mr. Leroy Cyprien, elected as Treasurer, brings a robust financial background and his meticulous approach and dedication will support the operational efficiency and long-term sustainability of the cooperative.
Ms. Alfreda Joan Paul, serving as Secretary, will manage administrative duties and ensure smooth coordination within the board.
Mr. Cyril Robinson, assuming the role of Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, will support Ms. Paul in administrative tasks while assisting Mr. Cyprien in financial management responsibilities.
The newly elected Members, Mr. Shem Jacob, Ms. Sammantha Francis, and Mr. Berlvin Gardier, bring diverse perspectives and valuable expertise to the board. Their collective experience in beekeeping and agriculture, will enrich discussions and decision-making processes within the National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd.
The National Beekeepers Cooperative Society Ltd. extends its gratitude to the outgoing board members for their dedication and welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with stakeholders in furthering the goals of sustainable beekeeping practices.
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