Planting flowering plants into the quarter of arable land could save bees
A research group proposes a new agricultural strategy for halting the decline of populations of bees and other pollinators. The group has successfully put its ideas into practice in Uzbekistan and Morocco.
Stefanie Christmann, a researcher at the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas, will present the results of her new farming practice in Egypt at the UN Biodiversity Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh. (MTI)
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