Posted on 01/17/2020 2:13:54 PM PST by nickcarraway
In the past five years, almond milk consumption in the United States has exploded over 250 percent. The lower-calorie, vegan milk alternative is a staple in grocery stores and coffee shops across the country now, but its booming popularity comes at a heavy environmental cost. According to a new report from the Guardian this week, the titanic and growing demands of the California almond industry are placing a huge strain on the hives of bees used to pollinate their orchards, wiping out billions of honeybees in a matter of months.
My yard is currently filled with stacks of empty bee boxes that used to contain healthy hives, Dennis Arp, a commercial beekeeper, told the Guardian. Like many of his peers, nearly half of Arps income comes from renting out his hives to pollinate almonds. But now, he says, he loses 30 percent or more of his bees a year, a number thats on par for many beekeepers in the U.S. One survey of commercial beekeepers found that 50 billion honeybees were wiped out in just a few months during the winter of 201819.
The high mortality rate among bees who pollinate almonds, beekeepers believe, is due in part to the enormous quantities of pesticides used on almonds far more than any other crop in California, whose Central Valley region is responsible for more than 80 percent of the worlds almond supply. Whats more, almond pollination is especially demanding for bees, because they need to wake up from their annual period of winter dormancy one to two months earlier than usual to begin. Then, once they start, massive numbers of bees are concentrated in small geographic areas, making it easier for diseases to spread among them.
As Patrick Pynes, an organic beekeeper who teaches environmental studies at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, told the Guardian, The bees in the almond groves are being exploited and disrespected. They are in severe decline because our human relationship to them has become so destructive.
In order to improve the pollination process, groups have launched programs to help protect bees and signal to consumers which products have been made with bee-friendly methods. The nonprofit Bee Better, for instance, partners with almond growers to increase biodiversity for bees in their groves by planting wildflowers, mustard, and clover between the rows of almond trees.
Still, even the most bee-friendly almond groves have a heavy environmental footprint. Almonds are an especially thirsty crop. As Mother Jones reported back in 2014, it takes a gallon of water to produce a single almond, an astounding demand in a regularly drought-stricken state.
Maybe try out oat milk for a while instead?
ALL agriculture is only 1% of GDP. Agriculture is simply is no that important.
*sigh*
Try Oatmilk. I’ve gotten it at Sprouts. It’s good. I do drink reg milk, too. But I like to try diff stuff.
Try living without it...
I blame wind turbines for the decimation of bees.
Good idea on that. I like the whole earth sweetener.
Numerous studies have shown that bees are being decimated by a parasitic arachnid, a MITE, not pesticides being used by orchardists. This article is ignorant.
A drive through the San Joaquin valley with mile after mile of almond groves will give the perspective of just how vast these orchards are. During drought times, the regular populace are put on water rationing and/or higher water rates...not so the almond orchards.
This is a joke, right?
nut squeezings are milking the name of the dairy industry...
Thank God we don’t use Iranian pistachios!
Horchata is the answer /s
Maybe you can ask nicely and get the moderator to delete your post. The stupid is really, really strong in in.
Going to stick with Vodka.....can’t go on killing bees like this.
Otay. Thanks.
Thanks, i just threw up in my mouth at that! LOL
I like Coconut milk.
Wait, wut?
Look it up, as a percent of GDP agriculture is 1%. I am not going to do it for you. Lou Dobbs has said the same many times on hos show and Trump watches it daily.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again, shifting us to a vegan diet has nothing to do with being kind to the environment. It has everything to do with trying to run farmers out of business so that their land can be grabbed cheaply.
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