A new initiative at the White House has brought environmental sustainability back into focus, as Melania Trump has expanded the beekeeping program within the presidential residence. The project involves placing new beehives in the South Garden, aiming to increase honey production and support the local ecosystem. What has drawn the most attention is a unique hive, built as a miniature replica of the White House itself, which houses two bee colonies. According to sources, this addition is expected to boost honey production by approximately 13โ14 kilograms per year, bringing the total to over 200 kilograms annuallyโan impressive figure for such an iconic urban space. The beekeeping program at the residence dates back to 2009, during Barack Obama's presidency, as part of an initiative to support natural pollination and biodiversity in the surrounding area. The honey produced there is used by the residence's chefs for various recipes, from beverages to desserts, turning this initiative into an intriguing blend of luxury and sustainability. A seemingly small detail, yet it shows that even at the heart of global politics, nature is finding its way to thrive.
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A new initiative at the White House has brought environmental sustainability back into focus, as Melania Trump has expanded the beekeeping program within the presidential residence. The project involves placing new beehi

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