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Researchers at C-LM Participate in a European Project to Get Bees "Resistant" to Climate Change

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Every year, between 30 and 40% of bee hives are lost in Spain, according to one of the researchers at the Centro de Investigación Apicola y Agroambiental de Marchamalo (Guadalajara), Mariano Higes. From the center, which belongs to the Regional Institute of Agrofood and Forestry Research and Development (IRIAF) of Castilla-La Mancha, they work to make them resistant to "abiotic stress factors" such as climate change, habitat loss and dangerous c…
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The holder of the Sagarhpa, Célida López Cárdenas, attended groups of beekeepers from the municipality of Álamos on Friday to whom she offered support to reactivate the sector. José Manuel Escobedo Prieto, who heads the project, reported that they took advantage of an event of the Sader, where the state official was, to address it and raise the needs of the producers. “We received very well, we asked her for a meeting with her, in Hermosillo, an…

In a context where the importance of producing sustainably and of caring for biodiversity is increasingly being looked at, a key aspect is the management of bees. A recent report by the Faculty of Agronomy of the University of Buenos Aires (FAUBA), for example, states that the use of agrochemicals can affect key functions of these insects that are fundamental not only for the balance of ecosystems, but also for crop yields.

Every year, between 30 and 40% of bee hives are lost in Spain, according to one of the researchers at the Centro de Investigación Apicola y Agroambiental de Marchamalo (Guadalajara), Mariano Higes. From the center, which belongs to the Regional Institute of Agrofood and Forestry Research and Development (IRIAF) of Castilla-La Mancha, they work to make them resistant to "abiotic stress factors" such as climate change, habitat loss and dangerous c…

Every year, between 30 and 40% of bee hives are lost in Spain, according to one of the researchers at the Centro de Investigación Apicola y Agroambiental de Marchamalo, Mariano Higes. From the center –which belongs to the Regional Institute for Agrofood and Forestry Research and Development (IRIAF) of Castilla-La Mancha – they work to make them resistant to “abiotic stress factors” such as climate change, habitat loss and dangerous chemicals. “C…

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La Crónica de Guadalajara: Tu periódico digital broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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