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WHY ARE BEES IMPORTANT

Bees are absolutely vital for human survival and the health of our planet. Here’s why they matter so much:

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1. Pollination = Our Food Supply

Bees pollinate about 1 in every 3 bites of food we eat. They are essential for the growth of:

Fruits (apples, berries, melons)

Vegetables (cucumbers, pumpkins, broccoli)

Nuts (almonds, cashews)

Coffee & tea plants Without bees, many crops would decline or disappear entirely, leading to food shortages and higher prices.

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2. Biodiversity & Ecosystem Health

Bees pollinate more than 80% of flowering plants, which supports:

Forests and grasslands

Food for birds, insects, and mammals

Soil health and carbon capture Their role helps entire ecosystems stay balanced and thriving.

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3. Medicine, Fibers, and More

Pollinated plants are used for:

Natural remedies and pharmaceuticals

Cotton and flax for clothing

Tree growth (pollination leads to seeds, which leads to forests)

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4. Economic Impact

Bees contribute hundreds of billions of dollars to the global economy each year through:

Agriculture

Beekeeping industries (honey, beeswax, royal jelly, propolis)

Jobs in farming, food, beauty, and health

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What Happens If Bees Disappear?

Mass crop failures

Malnutrition from lack of variety in our diets

Higher food costs

Collapse of many natural ecosystems

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In Short:

No bees = no food = no us.