Leading P.E.I. blueberry firm talks honeybees with U.S. food bloggers
Jasper Wyman and Son spreading word about bee protection efforts
One of P.E.I.'s largest blueberry producers is hosting a two-day summit on honeybees for several U.S. bloggers and social media experts.
Jasper Wyman and Son invited 10 food bloggers from several U.S. centres, including Boston, Tennessee, California and Washington, DC, to come to P.E.I.
The goal is to bring more awareness to Wyman's efforts to protect bees, as well as the importance of bee health on agriculture, according to organizer Molly Kravitz, a marketing expert with Connelly Partners based in Boston.
Company also a beekeeper
Wyman's manages 1,400 hives at their facility on P.E.I. with a resident apiarist, and is working with Agri Food Canada on a study on optimal habitat for native pollinators.
In the past, Wyman's has delivered testimony to a Congressional hearing on USDA funding for bee health, and delivered a keynote stakeholder speech at the 2010 Pollinator Conference at the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of Natural History.
The honeybee summit began Monday night with a meal featuring blueberries at Fireworks in Fortune Bay, prepared by chef Michael Smith.
Once they are suited up in full bee-keeping protective wear, the bloggers will also get a demonstration of how to keep bees in hives, from an expert.
"They are a sustainable company and they do use sustainable farming practices, and they do care about how they treat the land and the environment," said Kravitz. "I don't think people realize how integral bees are to the food system in general."
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