Is Keeping Bees Legal in Portugal After the 2026 Framework Overhaul?

Yes, beekeeping is legal in Portugal, but compliance with national and municipal regulations is mandatory. The activity falls under the Regulamento (UE) 2016/429 (Animal Health Law) and Decreto-Lei n.º 169/2004, with oversight by the Direção-Geral de Alimentação e Veterinária (DGAV). Local councils may impose additional restrictions, particularly in urban areas or protected zones.


Key Regulations for Keeping Bees in Portugal

  • Registration Requirements: Beekeepers must register hives with the DGAV via the Sistema de Informação de Apicultura (SIA) and obtain a unique identification number. Failure to register risks fines up to €3,740 under Decreto-Lei n.º 214/2008.
  • Disease Control: Hives must comply with DGAV-mandated health checks for Varroa destructor and Aethina tumida (small hive beetle). Infected colonies may be ordered destroyed under Portaria n.º 102/2021.
  • Urban and Protected Zones: Municipalities like Lisbon and Porto enforce buffer zones (typically 50–100m) from schools or hospitals. Decreto-Lei n.º 139/2012 empowers local authorities to prohibit beekeeping in sensitive areas.

Additional Considerations:

  • Pesticide Proximity: Hives must not be placed within 3km of pesticide-treated agricultural zones during application periods (Decreto-Lei n.º 173/2005).
  • 2026 Compliance Shift: The Plano Estratégico da PAC 2023–2027 introduces stricter traceability requirements for honey production, mandating digital records for all commercial beekeepers by 2026.