Spanish beekeepers predict a bad 2021, due to varroa, lack of treatments, low prices, and mortality

Published 2020년 12월 26일

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The Provincial Association of Beekeepers of Albacete expresses concern for the future of beekeeping in Castilla-La Mancha due to issues such as the varroa mite, limited treatment options, low prices, and high mortality rates. The average mortality rate is 50%, with some hives experiencing an 80% mortality rate, leading to depopulation and potential farm disappearance. The lack of effective varroa treatment could result in hives requiring significant time and resources for replenishment, impacting future harvests.
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The Provincial Association of Beekeepers of Albacete has shown its concern about another bad year for professionals in the province and beekeeping in Castilla-La Mancha in general. The varroa, the lack of treatments, the very low prices and the mortality and reduction of the herd make them foresee a 2021 worse even than the year that is about to end. From the Association they have denounced that like other agricultural and livestock sectors, the "extremely low" prices make some farms almost unfeasible, prices that range between 2.50 and 3 euros depending on whether they are a thousand flowers or monoflorals. But not only the bad prices are worrying, because they have ensured that there are another series of conditions that could condition the future of some farms and their viability for 2021. And it is that they have warned that, on average, they are suffering a mortality of fifty percent; in some cases even 80%, with what this means. "Depopulation makes us pessimistic," they ...
Source: Agroclm

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