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06 October 2025, Zambia: In Zambia, smallholder farmers face various pest and disease challenges, including fall armyworm in maize and cassava brown
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06 October 2025, Zambia: In Zambia, smallholder farmers face various pest and disease challenges, including fall armyworm in maize and cassava brown
Read More06 October 2025, Africa: CABI convened a Regional Consultation Meeting with its Member Countries in the Americas and Caribbean from 16–18 September,
Read More26 September 2025, Vietnam: CABI has joined forces with the Plant Production and Protection Department (PPPD) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment in
Read More25 September 2025, UK: In the search for economical and environmentally friendly approaches to pest control, particularly with chemical resistance becoming an
Read More23 September 2025, Pakistan: CABI, in collaboration with the Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFS&R) hosted an event in Islamabad to celebrate
Read More23 September 2025, Bangladesh: CABI has published three new study briefs exploring how the CABI-led global PlantwisePlus programme supports Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Read More18 September 2025, Sri Lanka: In a significant step toward safer and more sustainable agriculture, stakeholders from Sri Lanka’s Department of Agriculture
Read More18 September 2025, Netherlands: CABI has supported the first-time releases of two specialist biocontrol agents, a weevil and a mite, targeting their
Read More16 September 2025, Africa: CABI has highlighted its expertise in digital development by taking part in the Africa Food Systems Forum (AFSF) in Senegal
Read More16 September 2025, Africa: Wheat is a cereal grain, a staple food in many areas of the globe. It is primarily used
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