The Häagen-Dazs(R) Brand Helps to Keep Beekeeping Off the List of Endangered Industries
Apiary Inspectors of America Survey Finds Continued Honey Bee Losses Are Economically Unsustainable for a Third Year in a Row
| Source: Haagen Dazs
OAKLAND, CA--(Marketwire - May 19, 2009) - News continues to be bleak for the nation's
commercial beekeeping industry, which could ultimately mean more bad news
for farmers and higher prices at the grocery store. Although a recent
survey conducted by the Apiary Inspectors of America (AIA) to measure
colony losses over the winter of 2008-2009 found that the total number of
colonies lost last winter was lower than the losses suffered over the
previous two winters, a 29% loss is worrying. Overall, beekeepers are
facing honey bee losses at rates that are economically unsustainable.
"After battling staggering honey bee losses for the past three years, many
beekeepers will struggle to find resources necessary to keep replacing lost
colonies, causing many to face the possibility of going out of business,"
said AIA president and Häagen-Dazs® Ice Cream Bee Board member, Dennis
vanEngelsdorp "The loss of the beekeepers who pollinate the nation's
orchards and melon patches will have an effect on the types and quality of
food produced in the United States."
Honey bees are responsible for one out of every three bites of food every
American takes. Concerned because of the direct effect honey bees have on
our food supply and 50 percent of Häagen-Dazs® ice cream flavors that are
"bee-built," earlier this year the Häagen-Dazs brand stepped up for a
second year to redouble its Häagen-Dazs loves Honey Bees™ campaign
efforts. This commitment included a second donation to UC Davis and Penn
State Universities of $250,000, bringing the brand's total donation for
honey bee research to a half million dollars over two years. It also
marked the continuation of the special Häagen-Dazs Vanilla Honey Bee ice
cream flavor, and the HD loves HB™ symbol and message under the carton
lids on all bee-built flavors.
For full details on how the Häagen-Dazs brand is helping honey bees and how
you can take part, please visit www.helpthehoneybees.com.
About Häagen-Dazs
Crafted in 1960 by Reuben Mattus in his family's dairy, Häagen-Dazs is the
original superpremium ice cream. True to tradition, we are committed to
using only the purest ingredients in crafting the world's finest ice cream.
Truly made like no other, today Häagen-Dazs ice cream offers a full range
of products from ice cream to sorbet, frozen yogurt and frozen snacks in
more than 65 flavors. Häagen-Dazs products are available around the globe
for ice cream lovers to enjoy. For more information, please visit
www.Häagen-Dazs.com.
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