
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
(17) Beekeeping in Chile
Chile’s landscape stretches from the world’s driest desert in the north to icy fiords and glaciers in the south. Towering Andes mountains run along its eastern edge, shaping dramatic valleys and active volcanoes. The central region offers fertile plains and a Mediterranean climate ideal for vineyards, while the Pacific Ocean carves rugged cliffs, long beaches, and vibrant coastal towns. Among these diverse environments, Chile’s 10,000 beekeepers and one and a half million bee colonies must navigate increasingly severe climate challenges. Patricia Aldea wrote her thesis on climate change and its influence on Varroa, shedding light on the pressures facing Chilean beekeeping today.
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