by Martin Lewis | Dec 5, 2021 | Projects
Our 3-year programmes enable women to restore declining bee populations while building sustainable additional livelihood options. Through hands-on training in rearing declining indigenous honeybee species, the women generate income by producing and selling honey. At...
by Martin Lewis | Jul 16, 2024 | Projects
ALLIANCE is our three-year project funded by the European Union flagship research and innovation programme, Horizon Europe. Our project consortium consists of 25 organisation leaders in food supply chains, public policy, industry-specific technological development,...
by WBPadmin | Jun 1, 2021 | Projects
The Polish Ukrainian technology company Amohive, a unique group of Ukrainian and Polish engineers, and The World Bee Project CIC have signed a cooperation agreement to, post-conflict, jointly implement fully artificial intelligence-controlled smart apiaries across...
by WBPadmin | Nov 1, 2021 | Projects
Happy Bees are more productive Fruit production is now a billion pound industry in the UK and major soft fruit growers have a huge interest in understanding how commercial bees operate. While big fruit manufacturers often have substantial budgets for the...
by Martin Lewis | Jun 11, 2020 | Projects
The World Bee Mark© invites honey producing smallholder beekeepers to self-certify. In parallel with our engagement at the ALLIANCE consortium, we are developing the World Bee Mark© eco-label to drive responsible production and consumption of honey through an...
by WBPadmin | Oct 1, 2021 | Projects
We initiated and have now completed a two-year project in north India in partnership with the School of Agriculture, Policy, and Development (SAPD) University of Reading, United Kingdom, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India, and Himalayan...