Episode: 368: Richard Coy and Charles Linder
Nov 12, 2025

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Summary:
This episode of The Produce Moms Podcast delves into the critical role of honeybees in agriculture, the challenges faced by beekeepers, and the importance of pollination for food production. Host Lori Taylor speaks with bee farmers Richard Coy and Charles Linder about their experiences, the economic aspects of beekeeping, and the alarming decline in honeybee populations. The conversation highlights the need for public awareness and consumer action to support local honey production and protect the environment.
Takeaways:
- No honeybees, no food is a critical reality.
- Pollination services have become more important than honey production.
- The economic viability of beekeeping is declining due to various factors.
- Loss of forage is a significant issue for honeybee health.
- The honey market is heavily influenced by imports and pricing.
- Public awareness is crucial for supporting local honey producers.
- The future of beekeeping is threatened by new pests and declining populations.
- Beekeepers are essential for the production of many crops.
- Consumer choices can impact the honey market significantly.
- The beekeeping industry is aging, with fewer young people entering the field.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Honeybee Importance
01:27 Meet the Bee Farmers
02:22 The Role of Pollination in Agriculture
04:38 Understanding Pollination Needs
06:22 The Economics of Bee Farming
10:05 Diverse Operations in Beekeeping
12:29 Challenges in Honey Production
14:51 The Impact of Forage Loss
18:42 Future of Honey Production
19:14 The Honey Crisis: An Overview
22:30 The Impact of Pollinator Loss on Food Supply
25:51 Emerging Threats: The Tropilaelaps Mite
30:24 Understanding Honey: Types and Preferences
34:31 The Importance of Honeybees in Agriculture
Resources:
Website: The BeeCAUSE Alliance





