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The World Bee Project has been selected by Atlas of the Future

The World Bee Project has been selected by Atlas of the Future

by Martin Lewis | Aug 7, 2023 | News

The World Bee Project has been selected by Atlas of the Future as one of the “25 projects that can save the world”: READ MORE HERE...
The European Bee Award 2022 winners are ‘Veitshöchheimer Hempmix’ and ‘IT Beekeeping by AmoHive’

The European Bee Award 2022 winners are ‘Veitshöchheimer Hempmix’ and ‘IT Beekeeping by AmoHive’

by WBPadmin | Dec 7, 2022 | News

In an award ceremony hosted by MEP Franc Bogovič at the European Parliament in Brussels, the IX edition of the European Bee Award rewarded a wildflower mixture for biogas production and a beehive monitoring system. Brussels 7th December 2022 – The European Bee Award...
Helping support The World Bee Project – CAKE launches their new “Flower Power Limited Edition”

Helping support The World Bee Project – CAKE launches their new “Flower Power Limited Edition”

by WBPadmin | Oct 19, 2022 | News

CAKE, the multi-award-winning Swedish maker of premium lightweight, zero emission electric motorcycles, has launched the Flower Power Limited Edition to support global bee & pollinator populations and raise awareness. CAKE’s Flower Power Limited Edition models are...
World Bee Day 2022: Understanding what makes our fuzzy friends buzz as pollinators

World Bee Day 2022: Understanding what makes our fuzzy friends buzz as pollinators

by WBPadmin | May 19, 2022 | News

Friday May 20th is World Bee Day 2022! Did you know that bees play an essential role in global agriculture, pollinating one-third of the global food supply? Or that of the top 100 crop species that feed 90% of the world’s population, bees pollinate 70%? Despite...
World Bee Day 2022: Understanding what makes our fuzzy friends buzz as pollinators

The World Bee Project, University of Reading, BeeHero and Oracle for Research enable sustainable crop pollination

by WBPadmin | May 5, 2022 | News

April 22nd is Earth Day! Earth Day 2022 consists of many events coordinated globally by EarthDay.org, with the year’s theme being ‘Invest In Our Planet’. This time the focus is on business and political climates, and securing new funding for a green and prosperous...
The World Bee Project speaking at Crops, Seeds & Soil Tech (CSS) 4

The World Bee Project speaking at Crops, Seeds & Soil Tech (CSS) 4

by WBPadmin | Oct 1, 2021 | News

The World Bee Project speaking at Crops, Seeds & Soil Tech (CSS) 4, virtual international conference held by the  Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs  (Defra), European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT), Soil Association, Innovation...
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The World Bee Project CIC is a Community Interest Company (CIC) founded in the United Kingdom in 2014 with the registered number 09196865. Its mother company is Sanghata Global, a charity founded in the United Kingdom in 2011 and registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales as Charity number 1145519. 

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