How Kenya Is Preventing Mango Mealybug Through Early Detection
10 July 2026, Kenya: The confirmation of mango mealybug in neighboring countries has raised concern for Kenya’s agricultural sector. Although the invasive
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10 July 2026, Kenya: The confirmation of mango mealybug in neighboring countries has raised concern for Kenya’s agricultural sector. Although the invasive
Read More08 July 2026, Africa: Opuntia stricta, an invasive cactus, threatens the livelihoods of thousands of people living in rural communities across Africa.
Read More22 June 2026, Burundi: CABI has signed a Host Country Agreement with the Government of Burundi, marking a significant step in formalizing its
Read More27 May 2026, Kenya: In the dry rangelands of Koija in Laikipia County, Kenya, the invasive cactus Opuntia engelmannii (cactus apple) has spread widely
Read More26 May 2026, Pakistan: Pakistan is increasingly confronting environmental challenges, including habitat degradation, biodiversity loss, land degradation, and the growing impacts of
Read More19 May 2026, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka’s farmers face persistent challenges. Crop pests and diseases threaten yields across paddy and vegetable fields.
Read More19 May 2026, Pakistan: CABI and its partners will launch the “Global Partnership for Pesticide Risk Reduction” tomorrow (19th May 2026), bringing
Read More12 May 2026, Uganda: CABI has strengthened its presence in Uganda following the signing of a Host Country Agreement (HCA) with the Government
Read More07 May 2026, Ethiopia: Across Ethiopia, smallholder farmers continue to face growing pressure from pests that threaten horticulture production, incomes, and
Read More07 May 2026, Uganda: CABI has strengthened its presence in Uganda following the signing of a Host Country Agreement (HCA) with
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