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What is pasturage and how is it important?​

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Answered by FlawlessHeart
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Pasturage is the availability of flowers from which bees collect nectar and pollen. It is related to the production of honey as it determines the taste and quantity of honey. So, it plays a very important role in apiculture- that is, the rearing of honey bees for bee wax and honey production.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pasturage is the availability of flowers from which bees collect nectar and pollen. It is related to the production of honey as it determines the taste and quantity of honey. So, it plays a very important role in apiculture- that is, the rearing of honey bees for bee wax and honey production.

Pasturage is the availability of flowers from which bees collect nectar and pollen. It is related to the production of honey as it determines the taste and quantity of honey. So, it plays a very important role in apiculture- that is, the rearing of honey bees for bee wax and honey production.

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