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Carol Ellison Science Award winner for 2023 announced

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Study determines optimum height for drones to fly and target desert locusts with biopesticide

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Agreement strengthens food security and sustainable food system in Vietnam

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CABI Distribution Database contributes to synoptic review of plant disease epidemics and outbreaks

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CABI Agriculture and Bioscience accepted for inclusion in Scopus abstract and citation database

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MARA-CABI Joint Lab’s research aiding progress towards more sustainable management of invasive species threats

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CABI shares expertise in all things microbiome at UKRI Innovate UK KTN Microbiome One Health Conference

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Future of bovine TB research comes ‘under the microscope’ at STAR-IDAZ IRC workshop

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Kenya’s livestock value chain may be strengthened through collaboration with US agricultural sector

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Mapping of weather and climate services for crop pest and disease management in Kenya comes under spotlight

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CABI works in partnership to step up fight against pests and diseases of papaya in Uganda

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CABI BioProtection Portal launched to help fight crop pests and diseases more sustainably in Tanzania

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CABI showcases potential of joint crop-livestock clinics and efforts to manage invasive papaya mealybug at NARO-MAK Scientific Conference in Uganda

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Ovarian development of yellow-spined bamboo locust sheds light on emergence and migratory nature of pest

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New binary toxins found in fight against devastating western corn rootworm pest

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Mass media campaigns can be effective in promoting safer crop pest and disease control, new study reveals