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The class of 2020: students graduate with Masters degree in crop management

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AIRCA agrees to cooperate on research in support of UN Food Systems Summit 2021

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Invasive harlequin ladybird causes severe decline of two-spotted ladybird, new long-term study shows

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Plantwise honoured with International IPM Achievement Award

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CABI signs agreement with COLEACP to help strengthen global food security

A restored grassland in Baringo County (Credit: Ms. Purity Rima Mbaabu)
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Restoration of degraded grassland can benefit climate change mitigation and key ecosystem services

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CTA’s 35-year legacy of agricultural knowledge safe in CABI’s hands

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CABI scientists reveal evidence that a natural enemy of Asian fruit fly is two species with only one suitable as a biocontrol agent

Better Cotton Initiative in Pakistan
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CABI produces Agricultural Transformation Plan for Pakistan Government to help boost economy by US$10bn a year

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Pandemic peaks interest in SciDev.Net

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More than 5 million farmers helped in bid to battle scourge of locust swarms in Kenya and Ethiopia

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New corporate office builds upon CABI’s commitment towards a more sustainable world

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Stronger international promotion of natural pest control in association with BioProtection Global

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CABI tracks down and destroys Asian hornet nest in Switzerland using radio telemetry technique

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For when the chips are down – preserving UK soil microbial biodiversity for sustainable agriculture

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New report evaluates successes of CABI-led Plantwise and Action on Invasives programmes