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    Misunderstood marketplace

    Misunderstood marketplace
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Wikus Riekert

    The pollen and nectar market is not quite like human product markets, or the stock exchange. Although there are buyers and sellers in all of them, human trading in any form isn’t nearly conducted as maturely as the long standing, diversified and continually renewing interchanges that take place when flowers open and insects get hungry. The smoothness of transaction is built around no fuss in dealing with glut or shortage.

    The usefulness of living with death as part of life in every plant and insect crisis makes the show go on without a hitch. In all deals among plants and insects brains laden with frets and fears would really be such a nuisance! Emotions escalate inefficiencies. Rather live beauty without bothering about it.

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