CABI shares expertise on crop pest management in Africa with Royal Society of Biology
17 September 2022, Africa: CABI’s Dr MaryLucy Oronje has shared her expertise in sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures pertaining to crop pest
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17 September 2022, Africa: CABI’s Dr MaryLucy Oronje has shared her expertise in sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures pertaining to crop pest
Read More14 September 2022, Uganda: Papaya mealybug, Paraccous margniatus, is native to Central America but has spread rapidly in invaded countries. It was
Read More10 September 2022, Pakistan: CABI in Pakistan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Agriculture Department of Gilgit Baltistan
Read More06 September 2022, NY: The first articles in the new CABI One Health journal have now been published – stressing the interconnections
Read More05 September 2022, Pakistan: CABI’s centre in Pakistan is currently implementing an ACIAR-funded R4D project in Sindh. Called ‘Strengthening Vegetable Value Chains in Pakistan’ (SVVCP),
Read More01 September 2022, Pakistan: Conventional farming systems in Pakistan deprive smallholder potato farmers (both men and women) of the fair
Read More01 September 2022, Zambia: A new CABI-led worldwide programme – PlantwisePlus – has launched in Zambia to help smallholder farmers
Read More26 August 2022, Africa: The life cycle of the African armyworm (Spodoptera exempta) makes it an extremely destructive pest. It grows and reproduces quickly
Read More18 August 2022, China: A new study has determined the compatibility of chemical pesticides – commonly used by maize growers –
Read More18 August 2022, Asia: CABI helps farmers tackle global issues like poverty, hunger, education, equality, sustainability, climate change and biodiversity by
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