According to several scientific studies, three-quarters of all insects have disappeared in the last 30 years. To counter this decline, scientists from 13 countries are collaborating on a new approach within the AGRI4POL project. Unlike agri-environmental management, the researchers aim to make crops, rather than the environment, more attractive to pollinators such as wild bees and butterflies. According to several scientific studies, three-quarters of all insects have disappeared in the last 30 years. To counter this decline, scientists from 13 countries are collaborating on a new approach within the AGRI4POL project. Unlike agri-environmental management, the researchers aim to make crops, rather than the environment, more attractive to pollinators such as wild bees and butterflies. Ecology Agriculture Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
A lifeline for pollinators? Team develops irresistible crops
