Beekeepers are struggling to keep up with farms' pollination needs
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As demand for crops grows, the pollination services provided by the honeybees managed by beekeepers are becoming increasingly insufficient
Bees for Development Journal Issue 146 - April 2023 by Bees for Development - Issuu
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