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New perspectives needed to boost success of Classical Biological Control to fight insect pests

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FAO and CABI act in concert to intensify pest control in Eastern Africa

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CABI and ACWICT partner to enhance digital agricultural resource use by women and young farmers in Kenya

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Important role of women highlighted in study focused on the benefits of good farmer seed production

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CABI expertise contributes to newly registered biological defence against the fall armyworm in Kenya

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CABI expertise supports national campaign to control invasive floating pennywort on Britain’s rivers and lakes

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CABI BioProtection Portal now available in Hungary

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Emergency response plan for Invasive Alien Pests developed for Ghana

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MARA-CABI Joint Laboratory sets its sights on becoming a world recognized Centre of Excellence

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Polypharmakos and CABI agree to develop new antimicrobial products from CABI’s Culture Collection

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CABI BioProtection Portal welcomes new partner Biobest

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UN Food Systems Summit brief calls for global increase in consumption of fruits and vegetables

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Second International Congress of Biological Control held successfully despite COVID-19 pandemic

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New ‘safer spices’ base to help secure market access through improved food safety within the peppercorn value chain

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CABI’s Tourism Cases opens new window into the world of tourism development

Timothy Okumu, a farmer in Bungoma, who used the mating disruption pheromone on his farm (Credit: CABI).
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Mating disruption pheromone now registered to fight fall armyworm in Kenya