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UID:20260709T094112Z - 47592@eupp234
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Bratislava:20260215T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Bratislava:20260215T120000
CREATED:20260709T094112Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://events.biotomal.com/event/professional-seminar
 -a-garden-that-doesn-t-harm-bees-16">Professional Seminar: A Garden That D
 oesn’t Harm Bees</a>\nKráľová pri senci\, Slovakia Location SlovakLan
 guage 9:00 - 12:00Time 15.2.2026Date Speaker Executive Director and Techni
 cal Advisor at bioTomal\, s.r.o. (SK) He is among Slovakia’s leading spe
 cialists in biological plant protection and plant nutrition. For more than
  35 years\, he has focused on plant diseases and pests\, with an emphasis 
 on integrated and ecological\, sustainable solutions. Throughout his profe
 ssional career\, he has contributed to several research and applied projec
 ts focused on improving plant health\, increasing production quality\, and
  introducing modern solutions into practice. He shares his expertise with 
 professionals\, growers\, and institutions not only in Slovakia\, but also
  in France\, Hungary\, the Czech Republic\, and Georgia\, where he is acti
 ve in consulting and educational work. Seminar topic The seminar is design
 ed for beekeepers who are also growers and want to protect their colonies 
 without limiting their own growing practices. It focuses on how to set up 
 plant protection in a way that does not burden bees\, how to minimize chem
 ical stress around apiaries\, and at the same time better manage varroa pr
 essure inside hives. Participants will receive practical recommendations o
 n how to align fruit\, vegetable\, and ornamental plant growing with bee-f
 riendly biological approaches that support bee vitality\, reduce the risk 
 of colony losses\, and lead to more stable colonies. Seminar AgendaBeekeep
 er as a grower: the impact of one’s own interventions on bee healthPlant
  protection near hives: where the most common risks ariseChemical stress i
 n bees and its link to weakened coloniesMites in beehives – why they thr
 ive in weakened coloniesHow to align plant protection and mite managementB
 ee-friendly biological practices in orchards\, vegetable production\, and 
 gardensPractical recommendations for beekeeper-growersDiscussion and excha
 nge of experience
DTSTAMP:20260709T094112Z
LOCATION:SLOVENSKÝ ZVÄZ VČELÁROV\, Kráľová pri Senci\, Kráľová pr
 i Senci  90050\, Slovakia
SUMMARY:Professional Seminar: A Garden That Doesn’t Harm Bees
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://events.biotomal.com/event/pro
 fessional-seminar-a-garden-that-doesn-t-harm-bees-16">Professional Seminar
 : A Garden That Doesn’t Harm Bees</a>\nKráľová pri senci\, Slovakia L
 ocation SlovakLanguage 9:00 - 12:00Time 15.2.2026Date Speaker Executive Di
 rector and Technical Advisor at bioTomal\, s.r.o. (SK) He is among Slovaki
 a’s leading specialists in biological plant protection and plant nutriti
 on. For more than 35 years\, he has focused on plant diseases and pests\, 
 with an emphasis on integrated and ecological\, sustainable solutions. Thr
 oughout his professional career\, he has contributed to several research a
 nd applied projects focused on improving plant health\, increasing product
 ion quality\, and introducing modern solutions into practice. He shares hi
 s expertise with professionals\, growers\, and institutions not only in Sl
 ovakia\, but also in France\, Hungary\, the Czech Republic\, and Georgia\,
  where he is active in consulting and educational work. Seminar topic The 
 seminar is designed for beekeepers who are also growers and want to protec
 t their colonies without limiting their own growing practices. It focuses 
 on how to set up plant protection in a way that does not burden bees\, how
  to minimize chemical stress around apiaries\, and at the same time better
  manage varroa pressure inside hives. Participants will receive practical 
 recommendations on how to align fruit\, vegetable\, and ornamental plant g
 rowing with bee-friendly biological approaches that support bee vitality\,
  reduce the risk of colony losses\, and lead to more stable colonies. Semi
 nar AgendaBeekeeper as a grower: the impact of one’s own interventions o
 n bee healthPlant protection near hives: where the most common risks arise
 Chemical stress in bees and its link to weakened coloniesMites in beehives
  – why they thrive in weakened coloniesHow to align plant protection and
  mite managementBee-friendly biological practices in orchards\, vegetable 
 production\, and gardensPractical recommendations for beekeeper-growersDis
 cussion and exchange of experience
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