I want to raise bees and produce honey and stuff in the Philippines, is that possible?

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According to Wikipedia:
New honeybee colonies are formed when queen bees leave the colony with a large group of worker bees, a process called swarming. The first or prime swarm generally goes with the old queen. As soon as the swarm is established as a new colony, the bees raise a new queen, or sometimes a replacement virgin queen is already present in the swarm. Afterswarms are usually smaller and are accompanied by one or more virgin queens. Sometimes a beehive will swarm in succession until it is almost totally depleted of workers.

This one is in my backyard.

Question by Peter P: I want to raise bees and produce honey and stuff in the Philippines, is that possible?
Coconuts are the predominant crop in the area so pollination may be a secondary function.

Where can I find information about this on the internet?

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