CABI’s New Aquaculture And Fisheries Collection Provides Comprehensive Information Resource
15 January 2024, UN: CABI’s new Aquaculture and Fisheries Collection, launched in January 2025, provides students and those in the industry with
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15 January 2024, UN: CABI’s new Aquaculture and Fisheries Collection, launched in January 2025, provides students and those in the industry with
Read More11 January 2024, Asia: CABI has facilitated a webinar series to help national plant protection organizations (NPPOs) with the identifying, assessing, and
Read More10 January 2024, Europe: The Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE) and CABI are co-supervising a new PhD student who is helping
Read More07 January 2024, Kenya: Last year, CABI’s Digital Development team, in coordination with colleagues in Kenya and India, embarked on a journey
Read More24 December 2024, EU: CABI has shared its expertise at a workshop convened by the European Weed Research Society (EWRS) aimed at understanding the very
Read More18 December 2024, Uganda: PlantwisePlus has reached a milestone in relations with the government of Uganda. On 14 November, the programme handed over a
Read More18 December 2024, US: A new study, published in the journal One Health has suggested ways in which to prevent the spread of invasive alien
Read More17 December 2024, Sudan: In countries like South Sudan, people feel the effects of climate change with greater intensity. For example, increased crop
Read More12 December 2024, Asia: The mango mealybug (Rastrococus invadens) is an invasive pest outside its native home in Southeast Asia. It threatens mango
Read More12 December 2024, Basel: Biopesticides hold great promise for sustainable agriculture, but navigating the regulatory landscape can pose significant hurdles. A recent webinar, Paving
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