The first-ever Honey Fest, a celebration of culture ecology and community, was held recently at the Goa College of Agriculture, Old Goa.
The day began with the Festacarachi Pasoi—a walk through the college campus, followed by the traditional lamp-lighting ceremony.
Dean Suresh Kunkalikar honoured Festakar Marius Fernandes in commemoration of his 100th festival.
A key highlight of the event was the ‘Balcãoacheo Gozalli’, an engaging conversation between professor Carmelito Andrade and assistant professor Rajan Shelke which explored the significance of bee research and sustainable practices.
Professor Andrade later led a hands-on workshop alongside Lessely Pereira on beekeeping with Cerena Indica species.
The programme also featured a student skit on the ecological value of bees, and cultural performances including the ‘Kottieacho Nach’ and ‘Ghumtacho Avaz’, choreographed and led by Dr. Gwendolyn de Ornelas.
The festival also brought together beekeepers from all over Goa, laying the groundwork for future collaboration with the Goa College of Agriculture. Conversations between Rajan Shelke and Paresh Shetgaonkar focused on packaging and branding Goan honey for wider markets.