Bee Alarmed

Bees will be a topic of conversation at the Sydney International Food Festival.

The alarming issue of the threat to Australia’s European honey bees and the implications it has for the country’s food security will be on the agenda at a special forum that was held in October as part of the Sydney International Food Festival.

The CSIRO says if nothing is done to stop the immigration of the Asian bee – which first arrived in the country on board a yacht in Cairns in 2007 – it could spread across mainland Australia within ten or 20 years.

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About Neil Willis

In a professional career spanning more than 25 years Neil has owned or managed restaurants, cafes and catering businesses. His experience covers all areas of the hospitality industry. From: working as a chef to working as a maitre' d and head waiter in one of Australia's best known restaurants, managing hotels and bottle shops, owning his own restaurant and cafe, owning three catering businesses including one which operated continuously for more than 17 years. Neil retains that passion that has helped him build this business into the success that it enjoys today. His knowledge of internet marketing will continue to drive this business into the future.
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