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Native indigenous stingless bees.

Jataí, Mandaçaia, Canudo, Bugia, Borá, among more than 300 species, are typical of our natural forests. They live and reproduce within one of the most diverse and important biomes in Brazil. However, many species are endangered. Our commitment is to foster the development of new colonies, multiplying the pollination potential of the Atlantic Forest biomes.

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Digital management of bee colonies and their reproduction.

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The original area of the Atlantic Forest in the year 1500 (dark green) is now reduced to only 13% of its original protected area (light green). | Source: Parque das Aves

Millions of native bees could save millions of trees in the Atlantic Forest.

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