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30 Mar 2019 | RMS

Nepal’s honey and beekeeping industry is about more than profit

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This phenomenon is not confined to Nepal–bees are dying all over the world. Colony collapse, a phenomenon where worker bees vacate a hive and leave behind the queen, has become more frequent. Climate change, destruction of ecosystems and pesticide use have all been cited as reasons but no clear consensus has emerged.

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