Syngenta and Cavendish Farms create pollinator habitats
Two large pollinator habitats on Prince Edward Island (PEI) have been created to promote bee health and demonstrate how habitat creation enhances biodiversity on farms and contributes to sustainable agriculture.
Syngenta Canada partnered with Cavendish Farms to expand the “The Bee Project”, a global biodiversity initiative that focuses on research and partnerships to promote the health and well-being of bees and other pollinators.
In July 2023, two 10-acre Operation Pollinator plots were planted at the Cavendish Farms Research Centre in New Annan and its Freetown site with pollinator-friendly seed, including multiple types of clover, birdsfoot trefoil, groundbreaker radish, phacelia, and timothy.
The diverse mix ensures a season-long food source for pollinators as the plants flower from spring through fall. Farms provide great potential to create essential habitat and food sources for a range of bees and other pollinating insects.