Promoting pollination and pollinators in farming 1st Edition
Capture the future of sustainable farming with Promoting pollination and pollinators in farming 1st Edition by Peter Kevan and Dr D. Susan Willis Chan — a practical, science-led guide for farmers, agronomists, conservationists, and policymakers seeking real-world solutions to boost crop yields and biodiversity.
This accessible volume blends rigorous research with hands-on recommendations: habitat enhancement, flower strips, nesting sites, crop-specific pollination strategies, integrated pest management, and monitoring techniques adaptable to temperate and tropical systems. Written by respected pollination scientists, the book translates complex ecology into clear, implementable steps that work on small family farms and large commercial operations alike.
Why this book matters: pollinators are essential to food security and resilient landscapes across regions from North America and Europe to Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. Inside you’ll find case studies, farmer-ready checklists, and guidance for measuring pollination services — all focused on improving crop productivity while conserving native pollinator populations.
Practical, evidence-based, and globally relevant, Promoting pollination and pollinators in farming 1st Edition helps readers reduce reliance on costly inputs, enhance ecosystem services, and meet sustainability goals and regulatory expectations. Whether you manage field crops, orchards, or mixed farms, this book equips you to integrate pollinator-friendly practices into everyday management.
Order your copy today to begin transforming your farm into a productive, pollinator-friendly system — better yields, healthier soils, and thriving biodiversity await.
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