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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation 20240604 01:42:00

mm hmm. alpar uses traditional methods to look after his 10 million bees. that s amazing. wow, look at all those bees! alpar s way is simple he believes the bees should be left to do what they do naturally collect the nectar from the wild and return to the hive to make honey. this is not the optimum production method. intensively farmed bees just come out of their hives and drink the sugar water left for them, and then go back in to produce what alper calls false honey. they do not travel around the ecosystem as they should, pollinating plants, including our fruit and vegetables. he says they get

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation 20240604 16:38:00

like treating them with chemicals or trying to feed them unnatural sugary stuff so they can produce more than they can. so basically, we are exploiting bees? exactly, it s an abuse. alper kuyucu comes from a long line of bee farmers. to him and his family, bees are notjust a source of income, but a way of life. they are not even bothering you, they clearly know you. you are a bee whisperer! mm hmm. alpar uses traditional methods to look after his 10 million bees. that s amazing. wow, look at all those bees! alper s way is simple he believes the bees should be left to do what they do naturally

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 04:38:00

alpar s way is simple he believes the bees should be left to do what they do naturally collect the nectar from the wild and return to the hive to make honey. this is not the optimum production method. intensively farmed bees just come out of their hives and drink the sugar water left for them, and then go back in to produce what alper calls false honey . they do not travel around the ecosystem as they should, pollinating plants, including our fruit and vegetables. he says they get unhealthy and die sooner. this is a pot of alper s honey, naturally produced. ..and it really does taste delicious. it is interesting, isn t it, how we are all familiar with battery farming, exploiting chickens for eggs and meat, but how many

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 04:37:00

we encourage their sickness like treating them with chemicals or trying to feed them unnatural sugary stuff so they can produce more than they can. so basically, we are exploiting bees. exactly, it s an abuse. alpar comes from a long line of bee farmers, and to him and his family, bees are notjust a source of income, but a way of life. they are not even bothering you. they clearly know you. you are a bee whisperer! he uses traditional methods to look after his 10 million bees. that s amazing. wow, look at all those bees!

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation 20240604 23:37:00

we encourage their sickness like treating them with chemicals or trying to feed them unnatural sugary stuff so they can produce more than they can. so basically, we are exploiting bees? exactly, it s an abuse. alper kuyucu comes from a long line of bee farmers. to him and his family, bees are notjust a source of income, but a way of life. they are not even bothering you, they clearly know you. you are a bee whisperer! mm hmm. alpar uses traditional methods to look after his 10 million bees. that s amazing. wow, look at all those bees!

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