What Do Agro-Dealers In Nepal Prefer When It Comes To Sustainability Standards?
14 January 2026, Nepal: Agro-dealers in Nepal can play a pivotal role in reducing the risks associated with pesticide use, such as
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14 January 2026, Nepal: Agro-dealers in Nepal can play a pivotal role in reducing the risks associated with pesticide use, such as
Read More10 January 2026, Kenya: In Makueni County, Kenya, young spray service providers are transforming how smallholder farmers manage pests. The Crop Sprayer app, developed by CABI
Read More24 December 2025, Africa: CABI Academy is a global learning hub for people who want to boost their expertise in agriculture under the CABI-led global programme, PlantwisePlus. Since 2020, it has been
Read More24 December 2025, Vietnam: Vietnam is taking an important step towards greener, safer and more sustainable agriculture. Working in partnership with CABI
Read More16 December 2025, Africa: Unemployment remains a significant issue faced by young people worldwide. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in particular, the youth unemployment
Read More13 December 2025, Africa: A new strategic partnership between CABI and the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) is
Read More11 December 2025, Uganda: PlantwisePlus is changing lives. Today, Anthony Ssenyonga, 29, is an agro-input dealer, plant doctor, and entrepreneur in Uganda, but his
Read More09 December 2025, Pakistan: Parthenium hysterophorus, commonly known as parthenium or “famine weed”, is one of Pakistan’s most damaging invasive species. It
Read More09 December 2025, UK: CABI has launched a new course, Primer on Evidence Synthesis, as part of its free suite of learning resources
Read More08 December 2025, Africa: A new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will see CABI work together with The African Academy of Sciences (AAS) on agricultural
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