Benguet State University welcomed Mr. Anicet Desrochers, a representative of Catalyste+ Canada, for an academic and field visit focused on apiculture and queen bee rearing. Mr. Desrochers is an organic honey producer and one of the leading queen rearers in Quebec, Canada. He was accompanied by representatives from the National Apiculture Research, Training and Development Institute, Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University (DMMMSU-NARTDI Apimonitor), Ms. Precious Angela Alcantara, and Ms. Jasmin Agdipa.
The visit formally began with a courtesy call at the BSU-Office of the President, where Mr. Desrochers and his delegation were warmly received by BSU President Kenneth A. Laruan, together with Dr. Ana B. Mendoza, Director of the Cordillera Regional Apiculture Center, and staff members Ms. Schereid Joi N. Ugnasi and Mr. Tristan B. Apiles.
During the meeting, the discussion focused on apiculture and queen bee production. Mr. Desrochers shared his experience as a large-scale queen producer in Canada, producing around 15,000 queens annually and supplying major honey-producing provinces such as Alberta. Topics included global beekeeping practices, challenges in queen trading due to international regulations, innovations in overwintering and queen banking, and the economic value of queen production.
The discussion also compared beekeeping conditions in Canada and the Philippines, highlighting concerns such as limited foraging areas, pesticide use, climate impacts, and the presence of adulterated honey in local markets. President Laruan, who also has experience in beekeeping, shared BSU’s role in beekeeping education, extension services, and research, emphasizing student involvement, sustainability, and the protection of native bee species such as Apis dorsata and stingless bees. Both parties highlighted the importance of education, collaboration, proper harvesting practices, and consumer awareness to support sustainable apiculture and environmental conservation.
Following the courtesy call, Mr. Desrochers and the group visit the Research and Extension Building. They visited the various exhibits of different centers, including the Center for Geoinformatics – Benguet State University, the Food Science Research and Innovation Center, and the Agri-based Technology Business Incubator (ATBI)/Innovation Center, and more. As part of the tour, Mr. Desrochers also had the opportunity to experience BSU-on-Air.
The visit continued with a tour of the ATBI experimental farm and to the BSU Strawberry Farm, one of the well-known local attractions, where the group experienced strawberry picking.
The day concluded with a visit to the Cordillera Regional Apiculture Center, where CRAC staff presented BSU’s apiculture practices, and Mr. Desrochers observed the university’s well-established bee farm. His visit to Benguet Province is part of his preparations for the upcoming training workshop titled “Advanced Bee Breeding for Sustainable Apiculture,” which he will facilitate at Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University this January.
This visit reflects Benguet State University’s commitment to advancing sustainable agriculture, strengthening international collaboration, and promoting knowledge exchange. The activity supports #SDG2ZeroHunger #SDG15LifeOnLand and #SDG17partnershipsforthegoals











































