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CABI’s visit to the Philippines serves to further strengthen partnerships for greater food security in the region

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Crop success celebrated in Zambia after farmers plant virus-free cassava cuttings

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CABI publishes first guide to the naturalized and invasive plants of the Caribbean

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Annual Report and Work Plan of MARA-CABI Joint Lab witnesses “outstanding progress” throughout 2023

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CABI contributes to US $37 million FARM programme aimed at reducing pesticides and plastics in agriculture

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CABI-led study shows benefits of chatgroups to human health can be replicated in plant health

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National Prosopis Strategy created with expertise from CABI and partners approved by Kenyan government

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CABI visit to Malaysia and Singapore served to strengthen partnerships for enhanced food security in region

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CABI announces appointment of Chileshe Kapwepwe as next Board Chair while work continues to tackle humanity’s greatest challenges

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Role of African women and young people in agricultural service provision investigated in new CABI-led study

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CABI science award winners to help increase livelihoods, food security, and empowerment for women in Africa

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Benefits of the CABI BioProtection Portal highlighted at Global Minor Use Summit

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Farming Innovation Programme award to explore vital role of soil microbiomes and move towards greater sustainable agriculture in the UK

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CABI strengthens partnership with ICC for sustainable development of the coconut sector

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Free crop pest diagnosis and management courses now available in India

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CABI makes progress to sustainably tackle invasive pest and weed as part of EUR €6 million ADOPT-IPM project