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Florida TaxWatch Wants State To Build New Bee Research Facility

James Jardine
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Bee research should be Florida’s next big investment. At least, that’s what a state watchdog says.

Florida TaxWatch, which usually makes suggestions on programs the state should stop paying for, did some research and found a project they say the state should spend money on: a new research facility focused on bees.

Dr. Jerry Parrish, an economic researcher with Florida TaxWatch, said building a major hub for Bee research in Florida would be an economic boon. Besides creating short term construction jobs, Parrish said the facility will actually bring in money.

“It brings more scholars, more students, more out of state beekeepers, he said. “Then you have to look at the return on the investment that you would get for additional research dollars coming into Florida.”

Parrish said because of the state’s behemoth agriculture industry—much of which relies on bees for pollination—Florida would make an excellent host for this kind of research. Florida is also the third largest honey producer in the U.S.

He said research is needed now more than ever in light of massive bee population die-offs around the world. However, recent state figures show there has been a significant rebound in bee populations within the state of Florida.

Ashley Lopez is a reporter forWGCUNews. A native of Miami, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism degree.
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