The bee population in New South Wales (NSW) has bounced back after heavy losses during the drought and bushfires. Widespread rain to date in 2020 has led to a bumper spring, with winter crops, trees and plants all blossoming for the first time in years.
It is important to mention that up to a third of the state's commercial bee population was lost last year due to the combination of the drought and last summer's bushfires.
The honey industry has enjoyed a real boost. In southern NSW production has increased by between 60 and 100 per cent since 2019. The state's north has experienced a more moderate improvement of between 20 and 40 per cent.
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