Poland is an important producer of honey in the EU

게시됨 2024년 8월 8일

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The Polish Ministry of Agriculture is encouraging the public to plant nectar and pollen-rich plants, leave wild areas in gardens, and avoid burning leaves and digging up soil frequently to support bees and other insects. The ministry also recommends providing bees with water, avoiding toxic insecticides and pesticides, and preferably buying local or EU-produced products. In addition, the article highlights the financial support provided to beekeepers in Poland, with over 10 million € annually and an anticipated increase to 18 million € in 2024. Poland's honey production sector is expanding, with a record honey harvest in both 2022 and 2023.
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The Polish Ministry of Agriculture appeals "Plant honey-giving plants, i.e. plants that provide nectar and pollen - in the garden, on the balcony, on wasteland, baulks and even on neglected lawns. Buy seeds or ready-made mixtures from any garden shop. Do this at different times of the year. If you have a garden, leave a wild part in it, with honey-giving meadow plants and places where insects can nest." In addition, "we should also not burn fallen leaves and dried grasses, as they provide nesting and hiding places for many insects. The soil in the garden should also not be dug up too often, as many insects also nest there. "Prepare a drinker for the bees. This can simply be a container with water and stones or sticks for the insects to stand on to drink the water. Avoid insecticides and pesticides that are toxic to bees. Choose natural pesticides and organic farming products. Try to choose local products, from the immediate area, or at least produced in the European Union." - ...

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