More Honey In Baden-Württemberg Amid Asian Hornet Fears
Picture shows Dr. Christoph Otten who heads the Centre for Bees and Beekeeping in Mayen, Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany, undated. An invasive insect species which spreads across Europe to eat and kill bees benefits from this winter's remarkably high temperatures, an expert has warned. (NewsX/Bee)

More Honey In Baden-Württemberg Amid Asian Hornet Fears

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Rising Costs And Lack Of Political Support ‘Could Force Apiarists Out Of Operation’
Picture shows Klaus Ahrens, undated. Many professional beekeepers could give up in the foreseeable future due to soaring expenses and insufficient backing by lawmakers, an apiarist has warned. (@imkereiahrens, NewsX/Bee)

Rising Costs And Lack Of Political Support ‘Could Force Apiarists Out Of Operation’

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Restoring Biodiversity Costs Billions, Insurer Warns
Picture shows the Allianz logo, undated. The research department of the globally operating insurer Allianz Trade warns in a new study that the financing gap to restore biodiversity until 2030 is estimated at USD 711 billion per year (EUR 630 billion, GBP 580 billion). (allianz.com, NewsX/Bee)

Restoring Biodiversity Costs Billions, Insurer Warns

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