In the mountains of Jumla District, Nepal, the difference between a healthy life and malnutrition often depends on an imperceptible buzz. There, insect pollinators, ranging from native honeybees to hoverflies, act as an invisible engine sustaining smallholder communities. When one of these insects visits a local crop, it is doing much more than moving pollen: it is securing 44% of a family's farming income and guaranteeing that daily meals conta…
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