The study was conducted to factors influencing quality honey production: a case of honey care Africa in Trans Nzoia East Sub County. A descriptive research design will be used in this study. Simple random sampling technique was used to select respondents from the beekeepers. The sample size of 90 will be selected. The main research instruments that will be used in this study were the questionnaires and interview schedules. Data was both quantitative and qualitative and data was presented using tables and percentages.
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