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(110417) -- YANGZHOU, April 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A beekeeper checks honey produced by bees inside beehives in Touqiao Town, the suburb of Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 16, 2011. In April, beekeepers are busy with keeping bees and harvesting honey. (Xinhua/Pu Liangping)(lx)
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(110417) -- YANGZHOU, April 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A beekeeper checks honey produced by bees inside beehives in Touqiao Town, the suburb of Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 16, 2011. In April, beekeepers are busy with keeping bees and harvesting honey. (Xinhua/Pu Liangping)(lx)
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(110417) -- NANTONG, April 17, 2011 (Xinhua) --A beekeeper keeps bees in cole flower field in Nantong, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 16, 2011. In April, beekeepers are busy with keeping bees and harvesting honey. (Xinhua/Wang Junrong)(lx)
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(110417) -- YANGZHOU, April 17, 2011 (Xinhua) --A beekeeper repairs beeswax in Touqiao Town, the suburb of Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 16, 2011. In April, beekeepers are busy with keeping bees and harvesting honey. (Xinhua/Pu Liangping)(lx)
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(110417) -- YANGZHOU, April 17, 2011 (Xinhua) --A beekeeper repairs beeswax in Touqiao Town, the suburb of Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 16, 2011. In April, beekeepers are busy with keeping bees and harvesting honey. (Xinhua/Pu Liangping)(lx)
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(110417) -- NANTONG, April 17, 2011 (Xinhua) --A beekeeper keeps bees in cole flower field in Nantong, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 16, 2011. In April, beekeepers are busy with keeping bees and harvesting honey. (Xinhua/Wang Junrong)(lx)
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'Like sending bees to war': the deadly truth behind your almond milk obsession. Bees are essential to the functioning of America’s titanic almond industry – and billions are dying in the process.
'Like sending bees to war': the deadly truth behind your almond milk obsession. Bees are essential to the functioning of America’s titanic almond industry – and billions are dying in the process. A recent survey of commercial beekeepers showed that 50 billion bees – more than seven times the world’s human population – were wiped out in a few months during winter 2018-19. This is more than one-third of commercial US bee colonies, the highest number since the annual survey started in the mid-2000s.
Beekeepers attributed the high mortality rate to pesticide exposure, diseases from parasites and habitat loss. However, environmentalists and organic beekeepers maintain that the real culprit is something more systemic: America’s reliance on industrial agriculture methods, especially those used by the almond industry, which demands a large-scale mechanization of one of nature’s most delicate natural processes. Pictured: Beehives stand along a blooming almond orchard near Shafter, in California. Honeybees pollinate many crops, including almond trees in February, and are essential to the food chain. Bees are vanishing at an alarming rate in 24 states throughout the United States. (Photo by Ann Johansson/Corbis via Getty Images)
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'Like sending bees to war': the deadly truth behind your almond milk obsession. Bees are essential to the functioning of America’s titanic almond industry – and billions are dying in the process.
'Like sending bees to war': the deadly truth behind your almond milk obsession. Bees are essential to the functioning of America’s titanic almond industry – and billions are dying in the process. A recent survey of commercial beekeepers showed that 50 billion bees – more than seven times the world’s human population – were wiped out in a few months during winter 2018-19. This is more than one-third of commercial US bee colonies, the highest number since the annual survey started in the mid-2000s.
Beekeepers attributed the high mortality rate to pesticide exposure, diseases from parasites and habitat loss. However, environmentalists and organic beekeepers maintain that the real culprit is something more systemic: America’s reliance on industrial agriculture methods, especially those used by the almond industry, which demands a large-scale mechanization of one of nature’s most delicate natural processes. Pictured: Beehives stand stacked along a blooming almond orchard near Shafter, in California. The bees pollinate many crops, including almond trees in February, and are essential to the food chain. Bees are mysteriously disappearing at an alarming rate in 24 states throughout the United States. (Photo by Ann Johansson/Corbis via Getty Images)
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'Like sending bees to war': the deadly truth behind your almond milk obsession. Bees are essential to the functioning of America’s titanic almond industry – and billions are dying in the process.
'Like sending bees to war': the deadly truth behind your almond milk obsession. Bees are essential to the functioning of America’s titanic almond industry – and billions are dying in the process. A recent survey of commercial beekeepers showed that 50 billion bees – more than seven times the world’s human population – were wiped out in a few months during winter 2018-19. This is more than one-third of commercial US bee colonies, the highest number since the annual survey started in the mid-2000s.
Beekeepers attributed the high mortality rate to pesticide exposure, diseases from parasites and habitat loss. However, environmentalists and organic beekeepers maintain that the real culprit is something more systemic: America’s reliance on industrial agriculture methods, especially those used by the almond industry, which demands a large-scale mechanization of one of nature’s most delicate natural processes. Pictured: An almond tree blooms, near Visalia, in California. Honeybees pollinate many crops, including almond trees in February, and are essential to the food chain. Bees are mysteriously disappearing at an alarming rate in 24 states throughout the United States. (Photo by Ann Johansson/Corbis via Getty Images)
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