Like many countries, India is in the middle of a pollinator crisis. Farmers are now taking recourse to either hand-pollinating their crops or renting honeybees to secure a decent harvest. In areas where agriculture is nearly impossible due to shortage of natural pollinators, people are manually carrying out nature’s most critical operation. But this artificial substitution of pollinators raises new concerns
Join our webinar on the subject, where farmers and beekeepers will share their experiences, and where scientists and experts will illustrate the extent of the crisis and ways to reverse it.
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POLLINATORS - AN ESSENTIAL COMPONENT FOR ECOSYSTEM By: Dr. Kiran Rana |
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The Pollination Crisis: A Silent Threat, A Crucial Solution By: Dr. V.P. Uniyal |
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SNIGDHA DAS Chief Copy Editor Down To Earth (English) |
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RAJU SAJWAN Principal Correspondent Down To Earth (Hindi) |
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ARUN CHOUDHURY Beekeeper Himachal Pradesh |
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RAM LAL CHAUHAN Apple orchard owner Himachal Pradesh |
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VINAYAK PATIL Professor College of Forestry Dr B S Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth Dapoli, Maharashtra |
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V P UNIYAL Former Scientist Wildlife Institute of India Professor Department of Biosciences Graphic Era University, Dehradun |
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KIRAN RANA Principal scientist Department of Entomology Dr Y S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry Solan, Himachal Pradesh |
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