Bee indus
Bee Indus stimulates and acts concerning the economical cultivation,
education and knowledge concerning, trade and use of bee populations.
Bees plays a very crucial and central role in nature (and so in the
food chain). Bees are responsible for the pollination of plants and
therefore for the duplication, grow and harvesting volume of almost any
crop on the world.
Einstein once calculated the time left for humans when their where no
bees more on earth. He came to the conclusion that mankind than just
has 4 years left after that. Because bees plays a crucial role in plant
duplication and grow processes. Most of the world's crops depend on
pollination by bees.
“If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would
only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination,
no more plants, no more animals, no more man.”
Or just an other quote:
"Across
America, millions of honey bees are abandoning their hives and flying
off to die, leaving beekeepers facing ruin and US agriculture under
threat. And to date, no one knows why."
Mankind effects the eco systems enormously the last 100 years, this has
not affected bees in declining terms. But in the last two years bee
populations in the developed parts of world are reduced by mobile
communication radiation to a level of just only 25% of the years before
massive use of wireless mobile communication.
The radar of bees gets malfunctioned by mobile communication radiation,
so that they can’t find their way ‘home’ to their hives and bees are
not able to survive solitaire, so they die. Off course there are also
other reasons for descending bee population (acid rain, poison,
deceases and descending green environment), but recent research shows
that hives with attached cellular / gsm phone looses their population
instantly by only outgoing and no returning work bees.
The descending of natural bees in crowed part of the world is a danger
for food chain (both natural and cultivated) in these part of the
world. Bee Indus
imports elsewhere cultivated grown original local type bee populations
to area’s with low bee densities by mobile communication.
Our customers will be plant agriculture companies, crop agricultural
companies, local governments, nature organizations and of course deals
with the telco industry as compensation of the damage their radiation
effect the descending of bee populations. Smart telco’s will make a
statement to consumers with this.
Just like smart airlines that do with CO2 emission compensation. National, regional and local
governments will stimulate pollination by bees by supporting beekeepers
with a pollination fee. Stimulating pollination fees are a difficult
and easy to mislead system, that only right can be forced with control
of local environmental officers.
What’s motivating us?
1) Survival of Nature (and so mankind). In civilized area’s where mobile communication interferes
the bee radar so they get lost by can’t finding their hives, a constant
stream of new bee populations is needed for just continuing of nature.
2) Respect for Nature. Nature is an ecosystem that has be formed in several million years. In just a
few years making a huge impact and changing it, is not a wise thing to do. Of course nature will
give us any time in the future mobile communication resistant bees, but
for now: if we don’t help nature by this suddenly shortage, nature will
left us. Einstein had it right when he analyses the central role of
bees in nature processes.
3) Love for Nature. Flowers, colors, smells. Nature is a gift to mankind. Less bees is less flowers,
less colors, less smells, less plants, less crop.
4) Green Income. Stimulating bee-keeping is stimulating of a more green focused economy. The
world needs more green focused economy.
5) Gen Tech Opposition. We wants by restoring natural pollination taking the wind out of the sails
of the gen tech supporters who sees the lack of natural pollination as a drive for more social
support of gen technology.
6)
Economical Development of (Eastern) European rural area’s. Installing
bee academies in Eastern Europe supported by purchase based micro
credit, stimulates a little the rural area economies,
helping a little to stop urbanization as only possible way to make a living for young rural area
people. The more mobile communication there will be, the more imported bee populations will be
needed in crowed area’s in Europe.
What’s is our income?
1) Sales of bee populations. We take a margin on the price of each bee population for trade and
health checks and certificates of health and origin status.
2) Information. We will sell content to media, workshops and seminars to governmental officials
and advices to governments.
3)
Subsidies. National, regional and local governments who takes the lack
of pollination caused by mobile communication radiation seriously will
give us subsidies for making a restoring pollination plan.
4) Deals with telco’s. Smart telco’s will support restoring of pollination like smart airlines address
their CO2 pollution.
5) Sales of bee pollination side products like honey, queen gel and wax. We will promote this
products making becoming a bee keeper more attractive by higher mark prices caused by higher
demands.
We’re not just a trading company. We see knowledge distribution
concerning production and bee health care and certificates plus
economical development of less crowed area’s in Eastern Europe as
important as fulfilling market demands for pollination. Ecological
beekeepers don’t give bees only sugar for the winter, but let them hold
their last harvest of the summer season.
We know for sure that our company will get mayor press attention (up to CNN levels) and that this
exposure mankind will make aware of the impact of their lifestyle on
crucial parts of nature and therefore their own environment and their
own food supply chain (how more close can it get?).
We will promote our business model both in the FAO
(Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN) and the WHO (World
Health Organization of the UN). We will seek as much as international
media attention as possible.
Bee Indus has been advised by Paul R. Daemen, which is an educated ecological bee-keeper living in Holland and who supports an ecological way of bee-keeping.
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