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How beneficial insects can help nature and food production - Farmers Weekly

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It will come as little surprise to many to learn that a long-running study into insect populations in cereal crops – the Sussex Study – has shown a

How beneficial insects can help nature and food production - Farmers Weekly

It will come as little surprise to many to learn that a long-running study into insect populations in cereal crops – the Sussex Study – has shown a decline, linked to the intensification of agriculture over many decades. What is startling, however, is the extent of that loss.

A recent assessment of the study, which dates back to 1968, by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT), shows that insect abundance had declined by 37% in the 50 years up to 2019.

Numbers of ground beetles and ladybirds have fallen by 80% and 78% respectively, both classed as beneficial predators, while a 90% reduction was recorded in numbers of aphids, a food source for invertebrates.

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