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EFSA calls for coordinated action at EU and international levels to address decline of pollinators

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More than 100 international bee specialists from a broad range of scientific disciplines and represe…
More than 100 international bee specialists from a broad range of scientific disciplines and representing various institutions met in Parma earlier this year for EFSA’s Scientific Colloquium entitled “Towards holistic approaches to the risk assessment of multiple stressors in bees”. An editorial published in the EFSA Journal outlines the main themes and discussion points from the meeting. A more detailed account will be published as a Summary Report on the EFSA website later this year.

Editorial: EFSA calls for integrated and coordinated actions at EU and international levels to address global declines of pollinators

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