Fellow beekeepers
The United Nations Organization for Food and Agriculture from its global work has shown serious concern towards pollinators, especially bees. These little creatures are responsible for maintaining a balanced and healthy ecosystem, giving us 1 out of every 3 bites of food we eat. Despite their importance, bees and other pollinators have extinction and risk rates between 100 and 1000 times higher than any other species. If this trend continues, in a couple of decades, about 40% of the invertebrate pollinators will go extinct and along with them our capacity to feed ourselves. Local beekeepers are also facing grim difficulties due to the considerable increment in imports and the difficulty of producing bee honey locally.
The BeeRing is initiating “Operation Swarm” to mitigate the decline of pollinators that would seriously impact the food supply as fruit production would be strongly affected as most fruits require insects for pollination. Operation Swarm has two key milestones, the rise of bee population and field pollination in rural areas throughout the country and the support of local beekeepers on adding aggregated value to the honey they produce.
Bee repopulation milestone will be supported by the adoption of portable BeeRing’s hives that in contrast with commercial hives allows the bees to freely build their own natural habitat. These BeeRing hives will be donated to the beekeepers. These BeeRing hives will fulfill demands besides bee repopulation, the need for natural sites to conduct very much needed non-invasive research on the bees in their natural habitat as these hives have areas fabricated to equip them with miniature sensors and microphones.
The BeeRing’s support to local beekeepers will focus on strengthening beekeepers to conduct artisanal quality measurements, such as aroma, flavor, and texture. This qualitive measurements do not need special equipment, are easy to determine, and provide an aggregated and unique artisanal quality assessment to the honeybee they produce leading to a better market value.
BeeRing will fabricate these natural-habitat hives in-house in Vero Beach (Florida) at no cost to the beekeepers as part of Operation BeeRing Swarm, a collective effort to increase bee population, help beekeepers to identify artisanal quality properties of their honey, raise awareness on the symbiotic relation of the bees with the environment and humans, and conduct non-invasive research on the bee colonies to enhance their wellness and reproduction.
We invite you to be part of this collective effort to conserve and reproduce the bees. Together we can create a positive impact on pollinators, helping to mitigate and reverse the damage they have suffered. Let’s all unite for the care and protection of our pollinators.
Our target is to reproduce more than a million new hives across the US to maintain a healthy pollinator population and help the beekeepers. We invite you to learn more about the efforts on our website.
Let’s work together, the solution is on us, and the time of the bees is running out!
CEO The BeeRing
They are not honey; they are life itself
Along with this great problem, our national market does not look promising for the beekeepers themselves. The increase in imports, and the difficulty of producing locally increases and, above all, of finding markets, reducing local production and the quality of the honey that is obtained on the market, pushing beekeepers to leave their hives as they are not profitable.
The BeeRing starts Operation swarm seeks to influence these problems: local pollination and production. The swarm operation has two simultaneous stages: A platform for the promotion and support of smallholder local production and the repopulation of local bees for production and pollination in rural areas in the country.
The BeeRing platform for beekeepers supports smallholder producers to get in touch with local, national and international customers, reinforcing their product with a unique value of artisanal qualities, aromas, flavors and qualities that industrial honeys have lost. Reaffirming and disseminating the effort of beekeepers and bees in the production of local honey. Creating campaigns of respect and revaluation of the work of the “masters of the bees”.
Second, a bee repopulation program supported by the adoption of BeeRing hives that seek to encourage the production and/or creation of local smallholder beekeepers. BeeRing hives will be donated in this effort. The BeeRing hive, a special habitat for the care and study of bee hives. The BeeRing combines the needs of bees with their environment, the care requirements of beekeepers and entomologists, the requests of our researchers, technicians and the aesthetic and educational qualities of our artists. Built with high precision standards for research and with the inspiration and love of our craftsman in order to create a perfect breeding and study habitat for bees.
BeeRing is distributing their hive to beekeepers at a symbolic price as part of a collective effort to raise awareness in the care, study and reproduction of bees: Operation BeeRing Swarm. Each hive is part of a set of interconnected hives developed to carry out collective research on sound, communication and the state of hives around the world and provide a space for special care for bees and their reproduction and care. We invite you to be part of this collective effort to conserve and reproduce bees. Together we can create a positive impact on pollinators, helping to mitigate and reverse the damage they have suffered. Let’s all unite for the care and protection of our pollinators.
Our target is to reproduce more than a million new hives across the US to maintain a healthy pollinator population and help the beekepers. We invite you to learn more about the efforts on our website.
The BeeRing is initiating “Operation Swarm” to mitigate the decline of pollinators that would seriously impact the food supply as fruit production would be strongly affected as most fruits require insects for pollination. Operation Swarm has two key milestones, the rise of bee population and field pollination in rural areas throughout the country and the support of local beekeepers on adding aggregated value to the honey they produce.
Bee repopulation milestone will be supported by the adoption of portable BeeRing’s hives that in contrast with commercial hives allows the bees to freely build their own natural habitat. These BeeRing hives will be donated to the beekeepers. These BeeRing hives will fulfill demands besides bee repopulation, the need for natural sites to conduct very much needed non-invasive research on the bees in their natural habitat as these hives have areas fabricated to equip them with miniature sensors and microphones.
The BeeRing’s support to local beekeepers will focus on strengthening beekeepers to conduct artisanal quality measurements, such as aroma, flavor, and texture. This qualitive measurements do not need special equipment, are easy to determine, and provide an aggregated and unique artisanal quality assessment to the honeybee they produce leading to a better market value.
BeeRing will fabricate these natural-habitat hives in-house in Vero Beach (Florida) at a simbolic cost to the beekeepers as part of Operation BeeRing Swarm, a collective effort to increase bee population, help beekeepers to identify artisanal quality properties of their honey, raise awareness on the symbiotic relation of the bees with the environment and humans, and conduct non-invasive research on the bee colonies to enhance their wellness and reproduction.
We invite you to be part of this collective effort to conserve and reproduce the bees. Together we can create a positive impact on pollinators, helping to mitigate and reverse the damage they have suffered. Let’s all unite for the care and protection of our pollinators.
Our target is to reproduce more than a million new hives across the US to maintain a healthy pollinator population and help the beekeepers. We invite you to learn more about the efforts on our website.
The FAO (United Nations Organization for Food and Agriculture) from its global work has shown serious concern towards pollinators, especially bees. These little creatures are responsible for maintaining a balanced and healthy ecosystem, giving us 1 out of every 3 bites of food we eat. Despite their importance, bees and other pollinators have extinction and risk rates that are between 100 and 1000 times higher than any other species in the face of human activities. If this trend continues, in a couple of decades, about 40% of the Invertebrate pollinators will go extinct and along with them our capacity to feed ourselves.
The BeeRing is a 501c-3 non-profit organization that, in the face of this problem, seeks to protect, conserve and reproduce pollinators against the threats they face. For this, it has a multidisciplinary team of experts who carry out research and technological development for the benefit of bees and other pollinators. All with a human and ethical perspective of collective participation of all who care about pollinators.
Part of the result of this great effort is the BeeRing hive, a special habitat for the care and study of bee hives. The BeeRing combines the needs of bees with their environment, the care requirements of beekeepers and entomologists, the requests of our researchers and technicians and the aesthetic and educational qualities of our artists. Built with high precision standards for research and with the inspiration and love of our craftsman in order to create a perfect breeding and study habitat for bees.
BeeRing is distributing their hive to beekeepers at a symbolic price as part of a collective effort to raise awareness in the care, study and reproduction of bees: Operation BeeRing Swarm. Each hive is part of a set of interconnected hives developed to carry out collective research on sound, communication and the state of hives around the world and provide a space for special care for bees and their reproduction and care. We invite you to be part of this collective effort to conserve and reproduce bees. Together we can create a positive impact on pollinators, helping to mitigate and reverse the damage they have suffered. Let’s all unite for the care and protection of our pollinators.
Any questions, we are attentive in our networks and we invite you to learn more about our efforts on our website. Let’s work together, the solution is in us, and the time of the bees is running out!
Javier Camilo
CEO The BeeRing
They are not honey; they are life itself
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