NEWS RELEASESPropagation experiment of the honey bee forage plantsMore than 2 km of flowers as a fast snack for bees. Will bees appreciate it?
NEWS RELEASESEnriching the future of researchers, farmers and the planet through EFFECT Early Career Researchers’ GroupA group of early career researchers in EFFECT gathered for their second seminar this February to share their experiences and jointly overcome research and publication challenges
NEWS RELEASESWorld Bee Day: the importance of bees for nature and humansNature and humans, we both need bees, as bees help plants to have productive sex. Plant sex is the initiation act for seeds, which are use by plants to reproduce and move around.
NEWS RELEASESJoin our campaign, and raise awareness on the importance of beesTake a photo of flowers and bees, and share it on Twitter and Facebook.
NEWS RELEASESEffect social media are onlineThe Twitter account and the LinkedIn company page of EFFECT are now online, ready to sustain and sponsor the innovative contractual frameworks that the project will develop.
NEWS RELEASESFirst presentation of the Estonian case to the local stakeholdersOn 2019 November 17th, the University of Tartu and the Estonian Society of Professional Beekeepers presented for the first time the EFFECT project, introducing the Estonian innovation case study to the wider group of local stakeholders.
NEWS RELEASESEFFECT’S first policy impact: the Estonian caseWith the active participation of our Estonian team, Estonian Environmental Ministry published four strategy plans for the Estonian Strategy Plan of Forestry by 2030.
NEWS RELEASESFirst results of EFFECT’s analysis: the Estonian caseIn Estonia, the first field season of the EFFECT’s case study about the honey bee forage support areas is now over.
NEWS RELEASESEFFECT website is now onlineThe project, officially started in May 2019 with the kick-off meeting held in Copenhagen, will last for 48 months, until April 2023.