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For detailed information please see the official Rules and Regulations and the Guidance for Exhibitors.
Individual classes
Registration fee
25 € per exhibit
Single extra fee for late registration, after 15 September 2013, 25 €
Classes for individuals are designed especially for those for whom beekeeping is a fascinating, occasionally profitable hobby, or an exciting small business.
All exhibits should be the bona fide products of the exhibitors own apiary, and must be produced within the last calendar year.
Main requirements to the exhibiting bee products are:
- absence of any labels or proof seals;
- correct fill level;
- uniformity of the exhibits that comprise the entry;
- cleanliness and clarity of the product;
- absence of contamination;
- cleanliness of the packing materials.
Commercial classes
Registration fee
100 € per exhibit
Single extra fee for late registration, after 15 September 2013, 100 €
Classes for commercial firms are specially created and designed for the bee product producers, traders, packers and other apicultural sector representatives from all over the world for whom beekeeping is the principal business. Only Commercial classes winners are entitled to the Apimondia Grand Prix.
All exhibits should be commercially available, correctly labeled as for sale, and accompanied by laboratory analysis reports.
Besides the general quality of the bee products the attractiveness of the labels and packed materials will be taken into consideration by the judges.
The Display classes will be judged not only on the product quality aspects but also on the esthetical attractiveness of the overall presentation.
Apimondia contests
Registration fee
50 € per exhibit
Single extra fee for late registration, after 15 September 2013, 50 €
Classes for Apimondia contests are specially created and designed for all people for whom apiculture is an academic field, a professional occupation or a hobby beyond the apiary business itself.
All exhibits must constitute the exclusive or shared intellectual property of the exhibitor.
The subject should be related to bees or beekeeping.
Besides the quality of the exhibits, the general attractiveness, overall presentation and genuine innovativeness will be taken into account by the judges.
Brief description of exhibit for Collections, Innovations, Under 18 Classes must be submitted in advance.
What’s covered?
The Word Beekeeping Awards 2013 for individuals covers major classes of bee products, such as:
- Extracted Honey
- Comb Honey
- Beeswax
- Display
What’s covered?
The Word Beekeeping Awards 2013 for commercials covers all main classes of bee products, such as:
- Extracted Honey
- Comb Honey
- Mead
- Honey Beer
- Beeswax
- Display
What’s covered?
The Word Beekeeping Awards 2013 for Apimondia Contests covers all main classes of beekeeping-related materials, such as:
- Photography
- Multimedia
- Printed materials
- Collections
- Innovations
- Under 18
- ApiExpo-2013 Stands