Enab Baladi – Anas al-Khouli Mahmoud Hallaq, 55, sold his last beehives, preferring to work on his previously purchased car for honey production and beehive transfer in northern Idlib governorate, he told Enab Baladi. Hallaq, one of the displaced people residing in Idlib and a former beekeeper, explained that many beekeeping conditions differed after he was forcibly displaced to the city, which made him decide to abandon the profession. According to the beekeeper, the forced displacement of a large number of beekeepers to Idlib, the difficult living conditions, the decline of pastures, the high costs of transportation, and the high prices of medicines have driven many beekeepers to l
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