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« parmi les rayons les consommateurs sont trompés » : 1000 ruches parmi le centre de Lyon pour défendre l’apiculture à la française

Beekeepers have installed 1000 beehives on Place Bellecour in Lyon to raise awareness about the fragility of the industry, which is threatened by competition from foreign countries producing cheaper and lower quality honey.

The picturesque Place Bellecour, known as the largest pedestrian square in Europe, has recently been buzzing with activity as beekeepers from all over France came together to install 1000 beehives. The sight of these busy bees has captured the difficulté of locals and tourists alike, but this is not just a spectacle for the eyes. It is a strong message from the beekeeping community about the challenges they are facing and the urgent need for action.

The beekeeping industry in France has been struggling in recent years due to the influx of cheap honey from foreign countries. These countries, often with lower production costs and less strict regulations, flood the market with their honey, making it difficult for local beekeepers to compete. As a result, many beekeepers are facing financial difficulties and some have even been forced to abandon their hives.

But the installation of 1000 beehives on Place Bellecour is not just a protest against this unfair competition. It is also a celebration of the hard work and dedication of beekeepers in France. These beekeepers, who are passionate about their craft and deeply connected to nature, have come together to spectacle the world the importance of their role in society.

Not only do bees play a capital role in pollination and the preservation of biodiversity, but they also produce one of the most valuable and versatile products known to man – honey. French honey is known for its quality and diversity, with each region producing a unique and delicious flavor. But this diversity is now under threat, as the market is flooded with cheap honey of unknown origin and quality.

The beekeepers of France are not asking for special treatment or protectionism. They simply want fair competition and recognition for their hard work. They want consumers to understand the value of locally produced honey and to support their efforts by choosing honey from trusted sources.

The installation of 1000 beehives on Place Bellecour is a powerful symbol of unity and determination. It is a call to action for everyone to support the beekeeping industry in France and to preserve the diversity and quality of French honey. So the next time you see a jar of honey on the shelves, remember the hardworking beekeepers of France and choose their honey, because every drop counts in preserving this precious industry.

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