Aplicación de la Norma Chilena Oficial de denominación de origen botánico de la miel para la caracterización de la producción apícola nacional.

Montenegro, Gloria; Gómez, Miguel; Diaz-Forestier, Javiera; Pizarro, Rodrigo

Keywords: Apis mellifera, botanical origin, honeybee, Chilean honey, honey characterization

Abstract

Chilean apicultural production is characterized by a great variety of honey types with a high percentage of néctar from native plant species. The proportion of néctar from native plants associated with the high endemism of the Chilean flora results in the production of honeys with special characteristics. Approximately 95% of the honey produced in Chile is exported in bulk without added valué and accounts for 1% of the world honey trade. The differentiation of Chilean honeys on the basis of their particular biological origins represents one way to improve their competitive valué on the international market. The application of a traceability system and the establishment of the Chilean standard (NCh2881.Of2005), which determines the botanical origin of a given honey by a melissopalynological test, represent two important advances toward differentiation. In order to determine the botanical and geographical characteristics of Chilean honey, 240 honey samples from two consecutive harvesting seasons were studied using the recently approved norm. The results demonstrate that there are two main áreas of production. The first area has a Mediterranean climate (Chile's Central zone, 30° to 36° S). The honeys produced there are endemic unifloral and native multifloral, and they represent diverse species. The second area transitions to a humid températe climate (Central South zone of Chile 36° to 43° S), and the honey produced there includes native and non-native unifloral and native multifloral varieties with restricted botanical diversity

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Título de la Revista: CIENCIA E INVESTIGACION AGRARIA
Volumen: 35
Número: 2
Editorial: Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 181
Página final: 190
Idioma: Español
Notas: WOS Core Collection ISI, SciELO