OG_AGROAPIS: How to use the app Agroapis
The AGROAPIS project proposes the identification, study, and implementation of alternative sources of food (nectar and pollen) for bees and other pollinating insects by introducing into the circuit some crops that contribute to the creation of agricultural agro-environmental conditions in the context of limiting food sources for them due to the expansion of monocultures and crops with reduced honeydew qualities and with a shorter flowering period. This document presents the 5 steps needed to use the AGROAPIS app which allows the users to choose the best location in a given area to place their beehives so as to benefit from the best honey potential of the agricultural crops.
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Contribution detail info
- Location
- Romania
- Authors
- Constantin Dobrescu
- Purpose
- Communication
- Dissemination
- File type
- Document
- File size
- 1.58 MB
- Created on
- 30-11-2023
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
- AGROAPIS PROJECT TO RAISE THE VALUE OF APICULTURE PRODUCTION BY USING AGRICULTURAL CROPS BENEFICIAL
- License
- CC BY
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