European Commission on Nostr: Over 75% of the world’s food crops need pollinators. Yet, bee populations have ...
Over 75% of the world’s food crops need pollinators.
Yet, bee populations have dropped globally over recent decades due to:
🔸 habitat loss
🔸 climate change
🔸 excessive use of pesticides
Our fertiliser plan promotes healthier ecosystems, which are essential for bees’ survival.
On this #WorldBeeDay, we urge governments, organisations and citizens to help save these precious creatures.
We need to keep our bees busy and well!
Published at
2026-05-20 11:10:17 UTCEvent JSON
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