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Häagen-Dazs, which is owned by Inc. (NYSE: has given a total of $500,00o for bee research over two It depends on crop pollinatioj by bees for several of its icecrea flavors. The company has funded a “bee-friendly demonstration garden” at the Universityg of California, Davis. This garden will not only feed local but will be used to teacj people how to attract and betterf feed bees in theirown gardens.
These donations follow distres s in the beekeeping industry as many coloniesx have been destroyed by a poorly understood syndromed called colony collapse The condition, in which worker bees in hiveas suddenly disappear, may be caused by pesticides, changesz in climate, disease or Many experts think a combinationn of factors causes the problem. Häagen-Dazs uses Californiza strawberries, raspberries and almonds in its ice and has said in the past it could be badlyu hurt by declines in bee A year ago it said it might have to the flavorsit sells. The businesss has also set up a Web site to increass awareness of colonycollapse disorder.
Honeybees are not natives to theUnited States, and were imported for agricultural
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