Archives of Current Research International,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(7), P. 92 - 103
Published: Aug. 24, 2024
Honey
is
an
important
food
on
a
global
scale.
It
has
deep
roots
in
many
cultures
and
extensively
traded
worldwide.
In
this
article
we
have
attempted
to
examine
honey
trade
from
1961
2022.
The
purpose
of
research
was
understand
the
socio-economic,
environmental
geopolitical
dynamics
that
affect
its
movement
production
hubs
consumer
markets.
This
study
emphasizes
complex
interplay
ecological
systems,
technological
breakthroughs,
regulations,
tastes
shape
it.
Accordingly,
our
analysis
shows
been
consistently
growing
all
continents
but
with
significant
differences
as
regards
volumes
values
among
regions.
Spearman’s
rho
test
reveals
different
degrees
monotonic
growth
trends
across
these
Further,
checked
for
instability
using
core
variables
performed
longitudinal
Trade
Balance
Index.
Empirical
evidence
used
find
out
what
factors
could
be
behind
changes
dynamics.
intended
give
valuable
insights
into
development
processes,
patterns
implications
trading
scholars,
industry
practitioners
policy
makers.
International Journal of Environment and Climate Change,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 1668 - 1677
Published: Oct. 26, 2023
Soil
carbon
sequestration
has
garnered
attention
as
a
pivotal
strategy
in
mitigating
climate
change.
Its
relevance
is
accentuated
by
the
soil's
dual
role
both
storing
and
supporting
agriculture,
thereby
contributing
to
environmental
food
security.
The
purpose
of
this
review
analyze
various
facets
soil
Indian
context,
specifically
focusing
on
case
studies
that
highlight
successes
failures
realm.
Key
findings
indicate
multifaceted
approaches,
such
agroforestry
models
Tamil
Nadu
community-led
natural
farming
Andhra
Pradesh,
have
been
effective
enhancing
stocks.
These
approaches
are
not
only
beneficial
for
but
also
demonstrate
positive
implications
farm
yield
biodiversity.
However,
study
uncovers
shortcomings
management
practices,
evident
decline
levels
regions
Punjab
due
monoculture
excessive
fertilizer
use.
consequences
practices
manifest
reduced
fertility,
emphasizing
urgent
need
sustainable
agricultural
methods.
In
fragile
ecosystems
like
Himalayan
region,
erosion
further
ability
act
sink,
indicating
necessity
immediate
conservation
efforts.
imply
an
integrated
approach,
coupling
innovation
with
policy
support,
can
substantially
improve
effectiveness
sequester.
Moreover,
it
essential
policies
be
adaptive
region-specific,
accounting
diverse
geographical
climatic
conditions
across
India.
This
aims
serve
comprehensive
guide
policymakers,
researchers,
practitioners,
isolated
goal
must
into
broader
objectives.
Flower-visiting
insects
that
are
pollinators
play
a
critical
role
in
promoting
biodiversity
agroecosystems
and
agricultural
food
production
through
their
pollination
ecosystem
service.
However,
several
factors
affect
the
survival
of
these
flower
visitors,
including
heavy
indiscriminate
application
agrochemicals
to
control
crop
insect
pests,
which
is
impacted
by
various
cropping
patterns
landscape
shifting
environmental
conditions.
Thus,
this
study
focused
on
investigating
influence
spatial
distribution
(Apis
mellifera,
Hymenoptera
other
than
A.
Syrphidae),
visitors
(Calliphoridae),
i.e.
fruit
fly
(Bactrocera
dorsalis)
false
codling
moth
(Thaumatotibia
leucotreta)
avocado,
pollinator-dependent
crop.
Cropping
patterns,
earth
observation
data
relevant
variables
were
used
as
predictor
for
modeling
potential
abundance
avocado
pollinators,
pests
one
leading
regions
Kandara,
Maragua,
Gatanga
sub-Counties
Murang'a
County,
Kenya.
In
specific,
species
(SDM)
(SAM)
techniques,
maximum
entropy
(MaxEnt)
model
(presence-only
data)
negative
binomial
(NB)
generalized
linear
(GLM)
(abundance
used,
respectively.
Additionally,
probability
co-occurrence
was
also
analyzed.
This
revealed
most
consistent
influential
pests.
A
large
area
Kandara
some
parts
Maragua
showed
high
studied
only
majority
sub-County
had
score
Further,
mellifera
abundant
flower-visiting
pollinator
compared
with
while
B.
dorsalis
pest
T.
leucotreta.
addition,
GLM
analysis
indicated
no
variable
significant
explaining
whereas
precipitation
elevation
derivatives
aspect
hillshade
statistically
(p
≤
0.05)
dorsalis.
Solar
radiation
Our
SDM
SAM
outputs
can
be
inform
decision-making
implementation
sustainable
management
efforts
regarding
Archives of Current Research International,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(7), P. 92 - 103
Published: Aug. 24, 2024
Honey
is
an
important
food
on
a
global
scale.
It
has
deep
roots
in
many
cultures
and
extensively
traded
worldwide.
In
this
article
we
have
attempted
to
examine
honey
trade
from
1961
2022.
The
purpose
of
research
was
understand
the
socio-economic,
environmental
geopolitical
dynamics
that
affect
its
movement
production
hubs
consumer
markets.
This
study
emphasizes
complex
interplay
ecological
systems,
technological
breakthroughs,
regulations,
tastes
shape
it.
Accordingly,
our
analysis
shows
been
consistently
growing
all
continents
but
with
significant
differences
as
regards
volumes
values
among
regions.
Spearman’s
rho
test
reveals
different
degrees
monotonic
growth
trends
across
these
Further,
checked
for
instability
using
core
variables
performed
longitudinal
Trade
Balance
Index.
Empirical
evidence
used
find
out
what
factors
could
be
behind
changes
dynamics.
intended
give
valuable
insights
into
development
processes,
patterns
implications
trading
scholars,
industry
practitioners
policy
makers.