For centuries bees, among the (hard) working creatures on the planet, have benefited people, plants and the environment.
Under the theme "Bee engaged in pollinator-friendly agricultural production", World Bee Day 2023 calls for global (act) to support pollinator-friendly agricultural production and highlights the importance of preserving bees and other pollinators (传粉者), (particular) through evidence-based agricultural production practices.
The global World Bee Day ceremony, was held in hybrid format at the FAO headquarters on Friday, 19 May, is opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of adopting pollinator-friendly agricultural production practices (protect) bees and other pollinators, while contributing to the resilience, sustainability and efficiency of agrifood systems.
By (observe) World Bee Day each year, we can raise awareness on the essential role bees and other pollinators play in keeping people and the planet (health) and on the many challenges they face today. We (celebrate) this day ever since 2018, thanks to the efforts of the Government of Slovenia with the support of Apimondia, which led the UN General Assembly to declare 20 May World Bee Day.