蜜蜂健康变化的经济效应和反应

P. Ferrier, R. Rucker, W. Thurman, M. Burgett
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自2006年以来,美国有管理的蜜蜂种群冬季平均损失28.7%,大约是历史上15.0%的两倍。这些损失的增加引起了人们的担忧,即随着授粉服务变得更加昂贵和难以获得,农业和粮食供应链将受到破坏。尽管冬季损失率较高,但美国蜂群数量自1996年以来一直保持稳定或上升,损失率与美国蜂群数量的年度变化无关,但与蜂群增加率呈正相关。在授粉作物中,杏仁和李子的授粉服务费涨幅最大,自20世纪90年代初以来,按实际(经通胀调整)计算,分别上涨了约2.5倍和2.4倍,增幅最大的时期是2004年至2006年。对于其他授粉作物,实际费用以平均每年2- 3%的速度增长,自2006年蜂群衰竭失调出现以来没有明显的增长。对于除杏仁以外的大多数作物来说,授粉服务费在农场成本中所占的份额不到5%,在零售层面上不到1%。
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Economic Effects and Responses to Changes in Honey Bee Health
Since 2006, winter losses of managed honey bee colonies in the United States have averaged 28.7 percent, approximately double the 15.0-percent historical rate. These elevated losses have raised concerns that agricultural and food supply chains will suffer disruptions as pollination services become more costly and less available. Despite higher winter loss rates, U.S. honey bee colony numbers have remained stable or risen since 1996, with loss rates showing no correlation with yearly changes in the number of U.S. colonies but being positively correlated with the rate of colony additions. Among pollinated crops, almonds and plums have had the largest increases in pollination service fees, rising about 2.5 and 2.4 times, respectively, in real (inflation-adjusted) terms since the early 1990s, with the largest portion of the increase occurring between 2004 and 2006. For other pollinated crops, real fees have risen at an average rate of 2-3 percent annually and do not show a marked increase since Colony Collapse Disorder appeared in 2006. For most crops other than almonds, the share of farmgate costs attributable to pollination service fees is less than 5 percent at the farm level and less than 1 percent at the retail level.
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