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- How much of the world’s food production . . . - Our World in Data
Many reports – including those from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) quote the figure that “75% of our crops” rely on pollinators It’s true: around three-quarters (75%) of the different crops we grow for food depend on pollinators to some extent
- What Percentage Of Global Food Crops Are Pollinated By Insects
Globally, 87 main food crops rely on animal pollination, including vegetables, fruits, nuts, and oils Approximately 75% of various crops depend on pollinators, though only around 10 crops rely entirely on them for seed or fruit production
- Protecting Pollinators Critical to Food Production
Scientists estimate that about 75% of the world’s flowering plants and about 35% of the world’s food crops depend on animal pollinators to produce While more than 3,500 species of native bees help increase crop yields, pollinators include many more species than just bees
- A 33% Plunge in Pollinators: Why This Decline Endangers . . .
Pollinators directly influence the quality and quantity of 35% of the world’s crops, making their disappearance a catalyst for higher food prices, worsening nutrition, and increased carbon emissions
- Impacts on the Food Supply - Center for Food Safety
The health of pollinators is directly linked to food security Pollination services are a core component of global agricultural production, valued at over $125 billion annually In the U S , the value of pollination services is estimated to be $20-30 billion annually
- Fact Sheet: The Economic Challenge Posed by Declining . . .
Honey bees enable the production of at least 90 commercially grown crops in North America Globally, 87 of the leading 115 food crops evaluated are dependent on animal pollinators, contributing 35% of global food production
- Our World in Data Says Only ~10% of Global Food Crops Depend . . .
A study published by Our World Data suggests that only about 10% of the global food supply is affected by disappearing insect pollinators According to Our World Data, the previously reported figure stating that 75% of our crops depend on pollinators is not incorrect
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