Bees are powerful more than we think, they save our planet
Bees are vital for the preservation of ecological balance and biodiversity in nature. They give one of the most recognisable ecosystem services, i.e. pollination, which is what makes food product possible. By doing so, they cover and maintain ecosystems as well as animal and plant species, and contribute to inheritable and biotic diversity.
Bees also act as pointers of the state of the terrain. Their presence, absence or volume tells us when commodity is passing with the terrain and that applicable action is demanded. By observing the development and health of bees, it's possible to ascertain changes in the terrain and apply the necessary preventative measures in time.
A business would enhance its CSR when it adopts a beehive because it is in essence contributing to the improvement of the environment.
In order to be suitable to feed the world’s growing population, we need ever further food, which must be different, balanced and of good quality to insure the progress and well- being of humankind.
Bees are famed for their part in furnishing high- quality food ( honey, royal jelly and pollen) and other products used in healthcare and other sectors (beeswax, propolis, honey freak venom). But the work of bees entails much further!
The topmost contribution of bees and other pollinators is the pollination of nearly three diggings of the shops that produce 90% of the world’s food. A third of the world’s food product depends on bees, i.e. every third spoonful of food depends on pollination.












