The future of pollination of crops by beekeepers in Western Australia is encouraging. The number of crops that can be pollinated are on the increase and in the fruit sector, new varieties are being planted and established crops are being expanded.The use of honeybees in pollination will become very important as cropping areas enlarge and as export markets expand, with premium prices for quality. This bulletin covers general guidance on developing a bee pollination services with specific advice for managing pollination services for vegetable, broadacre grain, fruit, nuts crops.https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/1232/thumbnail.jp
Ethics number is: 214310272/08/2020 In the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) of South Africa, an indigen...
Studies show that having an abundance of honey bees, Apis mallifera, can increase yield and quality ...
© 2015 Dr. Jonathan Paul ArundelThe Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most economically impo...
Pollination of horticultural and agricultural crops is being recognised throughout Australia by qual...
Successful honey production depends, among other things on a good knowledge of the plants which prod...
Simple Summary There is a rising demand for food security in the face of threats posed by a growing ...
A GOOD knowledge of the nectar producing plants of the State is essential for success in commercial ...
"In this publication, commercial growers who rent honey bees for pollination and beekeepers who prov...
Modern agriculture is becoming increasingly pollinator-dependent. However, the global stock of domes...
This Bulletin provides background information for those wishing to learn to keep bees or learn about...
The widespread use of protective covers in horticulture represents a novel landscape-level change, p...
Over the past few years the world’s agriculture and food systems have become increasingly industrial...
About 70% of crops worldwide benefit directly or indirectly from animal pollination, with insects co...
Published December 2006. A more recent revision exists. Facts and recommendations in this publicatio...
This is a review of the early literature demonstrating the adequacy of pollination by local bee popu...
Ethics number is: 214310272/08/2020 In the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) of South Africa, an indigen...
Studies show that having an abundance of honey bees, Apis mallifera, can increase yield and quality ...
© 2015 Dr. Jonathan Paul ArundelThe Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most economically impo...
Pollination of horticultural and agricultural crops is being recognised throughout Australia by qual...
Successful honey production depends, among other things on a good knowledge of the plants which prod...
Simple Summary There is a rising demand for food security in the face of threats posed by a growing ...
A GOOD knowledge of the nectar producing plants of the State is essential for success in commercial ...
"In this publication, commercial growers who rent honey bees for pollination and beekeepers who prov...
Modern agriculture is becoming increasingly pollinator-dependent. However, the global stock of domes...
This Bulletin provides background information for those wishing to learn to keep bees or learn about...
The widespread use of protective covers in horticulture represents a novel landscape-level change, p...
Over the past few years the world’s agriculture and food systems have become increasingly industrial...
About 70% of crops worldwide benefit directly or indirectly from animal pollination, with insects co...
Published December 2006. A more recent revision exists. Facts and recommendations in this publicatio...
This is a review of the early literature demonstrating the adequacy of pollination by local bee popu...
Ethics number is: 214310272/08/2020 In the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) of South Africa, an indigen...
Studies show that having an abundance of honey bees, Apis mallifera, can increase yield and quality ...
© 2015 Dr. Jonathan Paul ArundelThe Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, is the most economically impo...