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ROLLS-ROYCE APIARY PROJECT OBSERVES WORLD BEE DAY
Tue May 19 10:03:00 CEST 2020 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will join conservationists, naturalists, growers and apiculturists around the globe in observing World Bee Day on 20 May 2020.
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- United Nations General Assembly has declared 20 May as World Bee Day
- Raises awareness of the essential role bees and other pollinators play in keeping people and the planet healthy, and the many challenges they currently face
- Rolls-Royce Apiary comprises around a quarter of a million English Honey Bees in six specially-built hives
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will join conservationists, naturalists,
growers and apiculturists around the globe in observing World Bee Day
on 20 May 2020.
World Bee Day aims to strengthen measures to protect bees, which
are vital pollinators for almost 90% of the world’s wild flowering
plant species and more than 75% of global food crops. Despite their
importance in supporting food security and biodiversity, bees are
under significant threat worldwide from intensive and monocultural
farming practices, land-use change and habitat loss, pesticides and
rising temperatures linked to climate change.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is actively involved in helping to
safeguard these essential, remarkable and highly vulnerable creatures.
In 2017, the company established an Apiary at the Home of Rolls-Royce
in Goodwood, West Sussex. The Apiary is home to around 250,000 English
Honey Bees, which reside in six traditional English-crafted wooden
beehives. As well as foraging on the 42-acre Rolls-Royce site, with
its half-a-million trees, shrubs and wildflowers, together with eight
acres of sedum plants growing on the manufactory’s ‘living roof’, the
bees roam over the surrounding 12,000-acre Goodwood Estate, at the
heart of the South Downs National Park. Each year, ‘The Rolls-Royce of
Honey’ is meticulously hand‑processed by local specialists and served
to guests of the marque, including customers commissioning their motor
cars in the company’s Atelier suite.
The United Nations designated 20 May as World Bee Day to mark
the birthday of Slovenian artist, designer and apiculturist Anton
Janša (1734-1773). Considered the father of modern beekeeping, Janša
pioneered many methods still in use today. In his seminal treatise
A Full Guide to Beekeeping, published posthumously in 1775,
he declared: “Amongst all God's beings there are none so hard working
and useful to man with so little attention needed for its keep as the bee.”
Richard Carter, Director of Global Communications at Rolls-Royce
Motor Cars, said, “As enthusiastic beekeepers ourselves, we’re looking
forward to supporting World Bee Day, and helping to raise awareness of
the real, present threats facing this fascinating and incredibly
important species. We all depend on bees and other pollinators to
produce much of our food, and safeguard and enhance the biodiversity
of the world around us.
“The Apiary is a project dear to the hearts of everyone at
Rolls-Royce. World Bee Day is a reminder that as well as helping to
conserve the UK’s bee population and benefiting our local farmers,
growers and wildlife, we’re part of something much bigger and of
fundamental importance.”
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