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Honey Bee and Pollination Program communications 2015-18

... of Australia’s horticultural and agricultural crops and honey production into the future on a sustainable and profitable basis.This will help to ensure those outcomes are widely adopted by the honeybee industry and pollination dependent plant industries, and that both plant industries and the Australian community are educated about the importance of pollination services. PRO_CLAQ custr13_HBE...

  • 26.07.17
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Honeybee probiotic combating glyphosate exposure

...custr13_HBE PRO-017073 Mia Lorber-Hughes 02 6923 6911 Casey Forster McLennan, Ross Macquarie University Honeybees may be exposed to glyphosate, a commonly applied herbicide, during crop pollination. Although glyphosate was previously considered safe for honeybees, since it inhibits specific enzymes...

  • 19.05.23
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Bee Friendly: A planting guide for European honeybees and Australian native pollinators

...The Australian honeybee industry provides essential benefits to agricultural, horticultural and urban environments through managed and incidental pollination services. Planting bee forage for honeybee nutrition offers major benefits to the industry and society. This planting guide for bee forage...

  • 05.07.17
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RIRDC honeybee research compendium

  • 05.12.17
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Honeybee News - Issue No. 9

  • 05.07.17
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Australian honeybee pathogen survey

  • 05.07.17
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Focus on Honeybee Research and Development

  • 05.07.17
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HAL-Pollination – Pesticides and Bees Booklet (MT10060)

... of the influence of agricultural chemicals both directly and indirectly on the European Honeybee community. Dead colonies have been found to occur more frequently in areas where chemicals are utilised as opposed to those colonies which are sited in bush environments. In order to ensure the European...

  • 05.12.17
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Industry blueprint: Honey Bee & Pollination

This blueprint serves as a resource for those interested in the honey bee and pollination industry and provides essential fast facts alongside the fundamental themes highlighted in the AgriFutures Honey Bee & Pollination Program RD&E Plan 2020-2025.
  • 08.08.24
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Testing pollen substitutes that meet the nutritional needs of honeybees

... for preference and palatability by honey bees. To test ingredients and feedstuffs developed by John Black Consulting (RIRDC Project JLB-4A) for preference and palatability. To test the final substitute feeds in cage experiments for their effect on honeybee longevity. PRO_CLAQ...

  • 05.12.17
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  • Testing pollen substitutes that meet the nutritional needs of honeybees
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Honey Bee & Pollination Advisory Panel

Meet the industry experts on the AgriFutures Honey Bee & Pollination Advisory Panel.
  • 07.11.22
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Forest plantations and honeybees

...custr13_HBE PRJ-000483 Mia Lorber-Hughes 02 6923 6911 Dianna Somerville (DPI) Administrator, Contracts New South Wales Department of Industry and Investment for and on behalf of the State of NSW - Inactive To evaluate the species of commercial value in the plantation industry to the Australian honeybee industry and estimate the economic contribution of plantations to the honeybee industry. PRO_CLAQ...

  • 05.12.17
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To improve the productivity and profitability of the Australian beekeeping

...custr13_HBE PRJ-000840 Mia Lorber-Hughes 02 6923 6911 Bieler, Anna Unknown The project will improve the profitability of the honeybee industry by increasing the opportunity and value within pollination services and by reducing the production risk associated with honeybee production...

  • 05.12.17
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  • To improve the productivity and profitability of the Australian beekeeping
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Rebuilding the Honey Bee and Pollination Industry

Australia’s 2019-20 bushfires destroyed an estimated 15.6 million hectares of native forests. Critical nectar and pollen sources for honey bee colonies have been lost. Our ability to meet the pollination needs of the Australian agriculture industry is now severely compromised as with the ability to meet demand for domestic and export honey. A 6-point plan has been developed through industry wide consultation to recover the beekeeping industry over the next five years.
  • 28.07.20
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Honeybee R&D News Newsletter

...custr13_HBE PRJ-006159 Mia Lorber-Hughes 02 6923 6911 Des Cannon Cannon, Des Desmond R Cannon The project entails:• researching, writing and preparing to print-ready stage RIRDC Honeybee Research News, a full-colour 4 page newsletter published four times a year to provide the industry...

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Honeybee Annual Researcher Workshop 2008

...PRJ-003210 Mia Lorber-Hughes 02 6923 6911 No Principal Investigator Unknown, . AgriFutures Australia This Annual Researchers' workshop will enable researchers to present findings on their research projects to date. To bring together Honeybee researchers so that they can present findings on their research projects to date. PRO_CLAQ custr13_HBE...

  • 26.07.17
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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2003-2004

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  • Research in Progress – Honeybee 2003-2004

Research in Progress - Honeybee 2007-2008

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Honeybee Nutrition: Review of research and practices

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Research in Progress - Honeybee 2005-2006

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