Mexico has guidelines to improve bee care

Published 2023년 5월 23일

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Mexico's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) has been implementing measures for the conservation and sustainable use of pollinators, including bees, since 2019. The country has a national strategy for the sustainable use of pollinators and is the fifth largest honey exporter in the world. The ministry is working on coordinating agricultural practices with honey production and pollinator management to avoid putting pollination at risk and to support the production of plant-based food, textile raw material, and agricultural inputs. The ministry is also working with educational, research, and international organizations to conserve and manage pollinators in agriculture.
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2000Agro/Writing Since 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) implemented instruments for the conservation and sustainable use of pollinators such as bees, that contribute 10 percent of the genetic wealth, biodiversity and ecosystems of the country, highlighted the head of the agency, Víctor Villalobos Arámbula. Mexico counts with the public policy initiative called the National Strategy for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Pollinators (ENCUSP) and is given the task to highlight the relevant role of bees as pollinators and their preservation in favor of agriculture, food security and biodiversity. By participating in the first forum "Honeybees and beekeeping", commented that Sader works a scheme that allows an adequate coordination between the activities and agricultural practices, particularly what has to do with the use of agrochemicals, honey production and the role of pollinators. He indicated that the The agency also deals with the proper ...
Source: MX2000

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