Championing pollinator conservation through traditional knowledge and sustainable farming in Ethiopia.

In southwestern Ethiopia, local communities preserve forests, practice organic farming, and maintain diverse home gardens, fostering habitats for pollinators while boosting food security and nutrition and income generation, for instance through organic honey and coffee production. Agroecological initiatives, such as the “More Bees” project in Amhara, promote alternative pest management and pollinator-friendly beekeeping, equipping farmers with eco-friendly practices that enhance crop yields and support pollinator health.



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