We promote CSR through sponsorship of honeybee hives. Bees need your support, we are actively seeking CSR sponsorship from corporates. The support for pollinators in turn support essential food crop pollination. It just makes sense. In addition to exceptional CSR value, supporters receive own label honey, certificates, regular blog updates throughout the year with video reports and stunning imagery for PR use. Honeybees and other essential insect pollinators need our help! The PR face of the bee community, honeybees are also the thermometer for healthy food crop pollination, they and other pollinators have been declining over the last half century. This is, in the main part, due to mono-crop agriculture creating foraging deserts, also as a result of increased pesticide use in agricultural and urban areas. Changes in land use have resulted in a patchy distribution of food and nesting resources. Now more than ever, it is critical to consider practices that will benefit pollinators by providing habitats free of pesticides, full of nectar and pollen resources, and with ample potential nesting resources.
We promote CSR through sponsorship of honeybee hives. Bees need your support, we are actively seeking CSR sponsorship from corporates. The support for pollinators in turn support essential food crop pollination. It just makes sense. In addition to exceptional CSR value, supporters receive own label honey, certificates, regular blog updates throughout the year with video reports and stunning imagery for PR use. Honeybees and other essential insect pollinators need our help! The PR face of the bee community, honeybees are also the thermometer for healthy food crop pollination, they and other pollinators have been declining over the last half century. This is, in the main part, due to mono-crop agriculture creating foraging deserts, also as a result of increased pesticide use in agricultural and urban areas. Changes in land use have resulted in a patchy distribution of food and nesting resources. Now more than ever, it is critical to consider practices that will benefit pollinators by providing habitats free of pesticides, full of nectar and pollen resources, and with ample potential nesting resources.