The beekeeping industry is growing, but demand for crops that require pollination is growing too, which means many farmers are reliant on wild pollinators to fertilise their crops
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populations managed by beekeepers are “far too insufficient” to keep up with the world’s pollination demands, according to an analysis of data stretching back 30 years.at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and his colleagues discovered that demand for the services the bees provide is growing even faster.
Their analysis suggests that, in 1989, the global honeybee stock could supply around 56.9 per cent of …App + Web
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