Why are bees important for our environment and agriculture?

Bees are one of nature's most important pollinators and are essential to plant life and humanity. In this article, we explain why bees are important to our environment and agriculture, and how we can help conserve bee populations.

  • Pollination and biodiversity conservation
    The role of bees in pollination is crucial for the health of flora and ecosystems. Pollination by bees increases crop and plant genetic diversity, which contributes to maintaining biodiversity and strengthening the ecosystem.
  • Supporting food production and the economy
    Around 35% of the plants pollinated by bees are consumed as food, and these plants form a significant part of the human diet. In addition, products from bee-pollinated crops, such as fruits, vegetables, oilseeds and other agricultural crops, are a significant source of income for farmers and the national economy.
  • Providing ecosystem services
    Pollination by bees helps to establish and maintain natural habitats and food chains. Pollinated plants form the basis of habitats for many other animals, such as birds, insects and mammals, and provide ecosystem services such as preventing soil erosion, improving water quality and cleaning the atmosphere.
  • The value of beekeeping products
    The honey, wax, propolis and royal jelly produced by bees are valuable products for the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. The use of bee products contributes to economic development and the creation of new jobs.

In summary, bees play an important role in our environment and agriculture, and are essential to flora, ecosystems and humanity.

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