Lockdown for Australian bees as pest detected near port by AFP Staff Writers Sydney (AFP) June 27, 2022 Beehives in southeast Australia were on lockdown Monday, as authorities raced to prevent the spread of a potentially devastating parasite plague. The Varroa Mite was detected at the Port of Newcastle, prompting authorities in New South Wales to throw up a strict biosecurity zone. Australia is said to be the only major honey-producing country where the Varroa Mite is not endemic. To stop the spread, keepers inside the 50-kilometre (31-mile) biosecurity zone will not be able to move hives, bees, honey or comb until further notice. The state Department of Primary Industries said the measures aimed at "ensuring we eradicate the parasite". The tiny red-brown mites attack and feed on honey bees -- killing entire colonies, although not those of Australia's native bees. The country's honey industry, however, relies primarily on non-native species. "It is critically important that beekeepers in the Newcastle area do not move any hives or equipment in or out of the area," said the Australian Honey Bee Industry Council. "Moving hives away will only further exacerbate the issue and make eradication efforts futile." Aside from the honey industry, bees are essential in pollinating countless plants.
Dutch farmers protest livestock cuts to curb nitrogen Stroe, Netherlands (AFP) June 22, 2022 Thousands of tractor-driving farmers demonstrated in central Netherlands on Wednesday, causing widespread traffic chaos as they protested against the government's far-reaching plans to cut nitrogen emissions. In one of their largest-ever demonstrations, the farmers demanded the scrapping of recently announced plans by the Hague-based government, which could see a 30-percent reduction in livestock. The Netherlands, the world's second-largest agricultural exporter, is one of the top greenhouse gas ... read more
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