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Agriculture industry raises concern about the impact on food prices after varroa mite outbreaks
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 17, 2024 - 12:52
As Australia grapples with the spread of the deadly varroa mite parasite, beekeepers and farmers are worried about its effects on food production and prices. The national shift to a parasite management strategy poses a significant threat to pollination services, and there’s risk there might not be enough bees available to meet the demand of fruit and vegetable growers.