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AM: the importance of the beekeeping sector goes beyond itself

The importance of the beekeeping sector goes beyond itself, honey can be imported, but pollination cannot – stated István Nagy, Minister of Agriculture, at a conference on the future of...

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The importance of the beekeeping sector goes beyond itself

Honey can be imported, but pollination cannot – stated István Nagy, Minister of Agriculture, at a conference on the future of the European beekeeping sector, held in Brussels on Thursday...

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We value and strongly support the work of beekeepers

The activity of beekeepers makes our environment livable and sustainable. Honey can be imported, but pollination cannot, but without it, there is no future and no food security either –...

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The Ministry of Agriculture continues to support domestic beekeepers

The domestic beekeeping industry, which is significantly affected by the effects of imported Asian honey arriving in the Union, must be supported by all means. Honey can be imported, but...

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Beekeeping is one of the most important branches of agriculture

Honey can be imported, but pollination cannot, which is why it is necessary to support the activities of beekeepers by all means and stop the flow of artificial honey from...

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Free “dating” for bees and flowers has also started in Vienna

After Lower and Upper Austria, the free “dating” service for bees and flowers has also been launched in Vienna: gardeners, winegrowers and other landowners can announce where they are waiting...

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The beekeeping support program starts

The Ministry of Agriculture has announced this year’s support schemes to support the work of beekeepers with a resource budget of HUF 2.8 billion, which play a key role in...

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NAK: soil moisture may be sufficient for the development of summer plants

The rains of the next few days can provide the moisture needed for the development of summer plants in the upper layer of the soil, the National Chamber of Agricultural...

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The Great Plains would need the rain in May

There has been no significant rainfall in the Great Plain for a long time, the upper layer of the soil here has already dried up, so the sown corn would...

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Agrometeorology: winter wheat and canola would need slightly warmer weather

The corn plants are developing nicely, the rapeseed is also blooming, the soil is sufficiently moist for them, but they would need slightly warmer weather, however, after a temporary warming,...

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Belgium’s Colruyt Group Collaborates With BeeOdiversity

Belgian retailer Colruyt Group is placing beehives on its own farming land to map out the biodiversity in the environment and presence of pollutants. The health of the soil and...

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Farmers can count on a predictable agricultural support system this year as well

Hungarian farmers are facing another difficult year, but they can trust the predictable agricultural support system this year as well – said the Minister of Agriculture at his press conference...

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Attention is drawn to the importance of pollinating insects in Szeged

A five-hundred-square-meter wall painting depicting a flowery meadow adorning the walls of a heating plant draws attention to the importance of pollinating insects in Szeged as part of the Urban...

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An educational campaign was launched for bees

The campaign draws attention to the protection of bees, their role in nature and the beneficial effects of honey in the joint educational campaign of the Ministry of Agriculture, the...

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We can protect pollinating insects with bee hotels

The Hungarian Ornithological and Nature Conservation Association (MME) encourages the placement of nature conservation equipment, “bee hotels”, or “wasp garages” to help the reproduction of bees and wasps living alone....

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Declining bee populations threaten food supply

A drastic decline in pollinating insect populations could have serious consequences for the global food supply, quotes qubit.hu from a comprehensive international study. The study was published in Proceeding of...

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Pollen was transported with soap bubbles to the fruit trees by Japanese scientists

A Japanese research team has managed to fertilize pear trees with pollen transported on the surface of soap bubbles, the BBC news portal reported. Due to the global decline in...

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Solar energy can save the bees

In recent years, the number of honeybees and other pollinating insects has declined significantly worldwide due to the use of sprayers, parasites and bee habitat shrinkage due to climate change....

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The European Commission has proposed to protect pollinator insects

The European Commission has put forward a proposal to halt and reduce the decline in the occurrence and diversity of wild pollinator insects. According to the EU Commission’s report on...

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Bee World Day: the future of our food is at stake

The World Day of Bees will be celebrated for the first time this year. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) encourages the world’s nations and everyone to do...

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The importance of beekeeping is unquestionable

The importance of beekeeping is unquestionable. Its direct economic impact can be measured in billions, and indirectly it has a main role through pollination in order to maintain ecological balance...

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Drones can replace the dying bees

Today’s massive bee mortality is not only dangerous for humanity, because we may have to look for other sweeteners instead of honey in the future – agrarszektor.hu wrote. If the...

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Three-quarters of the crop depends on pollination by animals

In the world, one and a half billion jobs and the existence of the three-quarters of the crop depends on pollination by animals, so if we do not stop the...

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International resolution on pollination and food production

A growing number of pollinator species worldwide are being driven toward extinction by diverse pressures, many of them human-made, threatening millions of livelihoods and hundreds of billions of dollars worth...

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The European Week of Bees: The humankind will starve without bees

If the bees become extinct,it will be the end of the human race – Szanyi Tibor, the MEP of MSZP told in Brussels as the host of the conference organized...

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Some pesticides are killing pollinating insects with much more intensity than pests

Some pesticides are killing pollinating insects with much more intensity than pests – according to the European Academies Science Advisory Council, (EASAC). The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA) also represented...

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