researcher stefanie christmann is delighted to see them.fter all, they're essential for pollination. here in morocco though, many simply view insects as pests. now a scheme designed to eduduce farmers about the need to protect them has been introduced. simply planting strips of wildflowers, as is often done in germany, isn't the best solution here. stefanie: this wildflower strip is a nice approach maybe for rich countries, but it is not scalable to low and middle income countries. so we decided to select a middle income country with a well-developed agricultural sector like morocco, develop a model for sustainable and scalabable pollinator protectin here in morocco, and then scale it out to the other countries. reporter: unlike other common insect protection plans, the focus here is s on enabling farmers to generate an income from everything they grow. farming with alternative pollinators, or f.a.p. for short,t, is the name of the e . it works like this -- three quarters of the land is used to grow the main crop, like eggplant, for example