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CABI’s expertise in sustainable pest management highlighted at 9th International Agriculture Congress

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CABI highlights expertise in supporting resilient and sustainable food production at Africa Food Systems Forum

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CABI and IICA sign formal agreement to collaborate more on sustainable agricultural development

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CABI pledges support to Mauritius to help its agricultural sector reduce poverty and increase food security

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CABI’s work on weed biological control is highlighted in the annual progress report

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New project aims to enhance national and regional phytosanitary research coordination

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CABI Distribution Database used to support analysis of plant health threats to crops in Scotland

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PlantwisePlus is supporting the development of a national pesticide residue monitoring framework for Kenya

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CABI assists the Philippines in assessing the impact of fall armyworm in rice

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CABI supports the Plant Health Strategy and the Implementation Plan for Africa 2022-2036

Better Cotton Conference, Istanbul, Türkiye, 2024.
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CABI wins Global Innovators Award at Better Cotton Conference 2024

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CABI attends Global Food Safety Symposium highlighting important role of Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures

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CABI awarded £1.25 million capital grant from the Wolfson Foundation towards relocation of its UK research facilities

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CABI joins AMAST Network launched to battle AMR in the agrifood system

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Ghanian women’s rights as farmers and extension service clients more recognised by men and women, study shows

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CABI and partners step up fight against devastating papaya mealybug on more farms in Kenya