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BANGKOK (ANN): Life is all a-buzz over at Kasetsart University’s Faculty of Agriculture these days following the official opening of Asia’s first Bee Learning Centre on Dec 2.

Entomologist Asst Prof Chama Phankaew says the centre aims to teach the public about the lives, work and benefits of various bees as well as sustainable agricultural practices that will help preserve the bee population.

Chama further explained that the centre’s biggest sponsor is Bayer AG in Germany and its Thailand subsidiary, whose CSR policy aims to provide learning channels for students and general public about sustainable agriculture and environmental preservation. “Within the Bee Learning Center there are exhibitions about bees showing various species of bees found in Thailand, their influence on the ecosystem, the biology of beehives and bee keeping industry in Thailand.

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