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World Bee Day: honey global market

Today, May 20th, is "World Bee Day". This day was established with the purpose of raise awareness on the essential role that the bees have in our ecosystem. Bees are severely threatened by the effects of climate change, intensive agriculture, pesticides, biodiversity loss, and pollution. They are fundamental on our planet, and it is important to push more and more for international cooperation. Their product, honey, is a nutritious, healthy, and natural food, and each beehive can produce about 20 kilograms of honey per year. It has real benefits, and beyond being a natural sweetener, it contains vitamins, proteins, minerals, and other nutrients. The largest consumer of honey in the world is the Central African Republic, with a daily amount per capita of 9.62 grams.

The global trade in honey is valued at around 2 billion dollars, with New Zealand accounting for roughly 14% of the total (a value of $328 milion). China ($229 million), Argentina ($175 million), Germany ($155 million), and Ukraine ($140 million) are the other top exporting countries in 2020. The biggest importers of honey were the United States ($419 million), Germany ($293 million), Japan ($176 million), the United Kingdom ($136 million), and France. 

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