Pollinator Protection and Biodiversity

Pollinators play a critical role in agriculture by ensuring crop reproduction and biodiversity. This track explores how to protect pollinator populations through habitat restoration, organic farming practices, and reduced pesticide use. Experts will highlight the importance of pollinator-friendly farming systems, such as planting wildflower strips, creating bee habitats, and promoting organic pest management. Discussions will also cover the broader relationship between pollinators and biodiversity, emphasizing how maintaining healthy ecosystems can improve agricultural resilience. This track is ideal for farmers, conservationists, and anyone interested in promoting biodiversity and safeguarding vital pollinator species.

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