
The Role of Pollinators in Agrobiodiversity: Protecting Bees, Butterflies, and Beyond – By Ujjwal Gurung || Krishi Vines
Introduction Pollinators—bees, butterflies, moths, birds, bats, and even some small mammals—play a crucial, often overlooked role in maintaining biodiversity and ensuring the productivity of agricultural systems worldwide. In fact, over 75% of flowering plants, including about 35% of food crops, rely on pollinators for reproduction. As the global population grows and food demand increases, maintaining…