670. Beeconomics 101
10 April - 55 minsHow do beekeepers make a living? Why is there so much honey fraud? And why did billions of bees suddenly disappear? To find out, guest host Steve Levitt activates his hive mind.
SOURCES:
Alex Sapoznik, historian, reader in late medieval history at King’s College London.
Chris Hiatt, past president of the American Honey Producers Association, owner of Hiatt Honey Company.
Michael Roberts, founding executive director of the Resnick Center for Food Law and Policy at U.C.L.A. Law School.
Walter "Wally" Thurman, professor emeritus of agricultural economics at North Carolina State University.
RESOURCES:
"U.S. honey is increasingly supplied through imports,...
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