The European Parliament would tighten up the protection of bees
On Wednesday, the European Parliament called for stricter regulation on the protection of bees and other pollinators by the European Commission.
The resolution adopted in Strasbourg calls for more targeted measures to halt the drastic decline in pollinating insects.
The resolution also calls on the Committee to introduce a common European indicator for measuring the reduction of pesticides. (MTI)
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