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It is well evidenced that pollinators are facing many threats worldwide and are in dire need for protection. The latest report of the IPBES on pollination, pollinators and food production has recently echoed this fact.
BeeLife just became a member of the newly established Honey Platform, an Expert Group of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development.
Good news! the EFSA showed that we can apply the guidance document for the risk assessment of pesticides on bees. They did a great job and this needs to be acknowledged. ?
Increasing elephant populations in Kenya since 1989 have been widely praised as a conservation success story.
The hypothesis that immunity to bee venom could have a preventive effect was expressed and the authors of the Chinese survey suggested that the next step should be animal experiments on monkeys.
The purpose of the FAO Diversification booklets is to raise awareness andprovide decision support information about opportunities at farm and localcommunity level to increase the incomes of small-scale farmers.
In former times, beekeeping was a more important branch of agriculture than at present, but the development of trade with the tropics made possible the bringing in of cane sugar and honey production decreased in relative importance.
Apimondia decided to produce a concise reference publication to highlight and contextualise how beekeeping and its many declinations can contribute to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Beekeeping Symposium on Cyclades by eight Cycladic islands the excellent presentations by 30 renowned experts from Greece and abroad.
Wild and domesticated bees are an integral part of countless ecosystems around the world. But high-input farming systems (based on intensive agriculture) have hugely changed the dynamics of ecosystems.
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