The decline of bees and pollinators. The answers to the most frequently asked questions
Almost 90% of the wild flowering plants and over 75% of the main agricultural crops require animal pollination for production, yield and quality of the produces. They are essential for human and (wild and domesticated) animal nutrition, but also for the production of fibers, building materials and biomass for energy, and support for the conservation of biological diversity, which represents the basis of our existence and our economies.
The decline of the domestic bee and pollinators is endangering the planet's food security and the biological integrity and, as such, it needs to be urgently addressed in nature protection programs and others crucial sector policies.
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