Slovenian MEP, Zala Tomašič, Pays a Visit to the Beekeeping Association of Slovenia (CŽS) and Their Website
On World Bee Day (May 20th), the European Beekeeping Association (EBA) will make a significant impact on discussions regarding beekeeping in the EU Parliament. In a bid to send a clear message to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), the EBA has planned a honey breakfast.
The EBA's visit to the EU Parliament on this day will be active and visible, with the association promising to utilise its website in meetings with the committees for agriculture, environment, food, and consumer protection. This initiative comes after a meeting between MEP Zala Tomašič and the Beekeeping Association of Slovenia (ČZS) and the European Beekeeping Association, which was reported to be effective and result in concrete agreements.
Ms. Tomašič, who has actively participated in events related to World Bee Day, notably hosting a honey-tasting breakfast to highlight the importance of bees in ecosystems, has promised to aid the EBA in these meetings. The EBA's actions on World Bee Day are intended to contribute to the ongoing discourse about beekeeping in the EU Parliament.
During her visit to the ČZS and the EBA, Ms. Tomašič expressed gratitude for the work being done by these organisations. However, it is not yet clear what specific agreements have been made between MEP Zala Tomašič and these beekeeping associations concerning World Bee Day or meetings with EU Parliament committees.
The EBA's aim is to discuss issues in beekeeping with MEPs, with the hope of fostering a better understanding of the challenges faced by beekeepers and the crucial role bees play in our ecosystems. The association's presence in the EU Parliament on World Bee Day is a testament to their commitment to this cause.
The European Beekeeping Association (EBA) aims to discuss policy-and-legislation related to beekeeping with Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) during their visit to the EU Parliament, as part of their ongoing efforts to foster a better understanding of the challenges faced by beekeepers. This initiative is taking place in the context of general news regarding World Bee Day and the impact it has on shaping politics surrounding beekeeping in the EU.