This year’s World Bee Day celebration on May 20th will focus on the vital roles of bees and other pollinators in ensuring global food security and nutrition Our world would be a very different place without bees and other pollinators! These amazing creatures are vital to our existence, and we owe them so much. Without pollinators, our diets would be very different, and so would our agriculture and biodiversity. Since 2018, World Bee Day has been an occasion to celebrate these tiny miracle workers globally. In 2025, under the theme " Bee inspired by nature to nourish us all ", the World Bee Day celebration will shine light on the vital roles of bees and other pollinators in ecosystem restoration, biodiversity conservation and food security and nutrition. Why pollinators matter? It is thanks to the over 20 000 bee species and various other wild pollinators that we can produce most of the crops we eat. These range from butterflies through birds and bats to other unsung heroes...
Online and in-person event in Jimma, Ethiopia | 09:00 – 12.00 (Ethiopia time, UTC+3) | Opening of the Second International Forum for action on sustainable beekeeping and pollination Hybrid Event on 20/05/2025. Pollination is essential for agrifood systems, supporting the production of more than 75 percent of the world's crops, including fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds. In addition to increasing crop yields, pollinators improve food quality and diversity. More than 200 000 animal species are pollinators, the vast majority of which are wild, including butterflies, birds, bats and more than 20 000 bee species. This year's theme for World Bee Day , " Bee inspired by nature to nourish us all ", highlights the critical roles bees and other pollinators play in agrifood systems and the health of our planet's ecosystems. Indeed, pollinators are increasingly threatened by habitat loss, unsustainable agricultural practices, climate change and pollution. Their decline ...
Bees and other pollinators are essential to our existence. Thanks to the over 20 000 bee species and various other wild pollinators, plants that form the basis of our diets can be produced. Pollinators help agriculture and biodiversity to flourish. Yet, habitat loss and several unsustainable farming practices are threatening the health and survival of different species of pollinators. The celebration of World Bee Day on May 20th presents an opportunity to step up our efforts to protect bees and other pollinators . By doing so, we can mitigate risks to food security and nutrition, agricultural livelihoods, biodiversity and the environment. Let the World Bee Day 2025 guide inspire you to take action and be a part of the buzz!
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