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Celebrating a lifelong commitment to Integrated Pest Management – improving food security and reducing pesticide risks
March 10, 2025
A lifetime in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) to tackle crop pests for improved livelihoods for the world’s smallholder farmers and greater global food security has been celebrated at an international symposium held in San Diego, California, USA. Dr Ulrich Kuhlmann, CABI’s Executive Director, Global Operations, and Chief Scientist, has been…
CABI announces winners of the Carol Ellison and the Gopi Ramasamy Science Awards for 2025
March 7, 2025
CABI has announced its science award winners for 2025 aimed at early career scientists with this year’s recipients working in the field of extension communication for sustainable agricultural development and biological invasive weed management. Christine Alokit, Communication and Extension Scientist and PhD student based in Uganda, has won the Gopi…
Presidents write for SciDev.Net on urgent need to eradicate deadly malaria affecting millions in Africa
February 28, 2025
Two African presidents have written for SciDev.Net about the urgent need to eradicate deadly malaria affecting millions of people in Africa. Presidents Umaro Sissoco EmbalĂł, of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, and Duma Gideon Boko, of the Republic of Botswana, sound the alarm on the fight against the disease which in…
Regional Consultation of Asia-Pacific Member Countries focuses on collaboration to tackle major challenges
February 27, 2025
CABI has convened a three-day Regional Consultation of its Asia-Pacific Member Countries to review plans and progress under the global strategy it agreed with Member Countries in 2022. The Regional Consultation, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is part of CABI’s efforts to engage and consult frequently with its Member Countries.…
Study reveals Africa will reach 1.5C climate change threshold by 2040 even under low emission scenarios
February 25, 2025
New research highlighted in the journal CABI Reviews suggests that all five subregions of Africa will breach the 1.5C climate change threshold – the limit stipulated by the Paris Agreement – by 2040 even under low emission scenarios. A team of scientists, from the University of Zimbabwe, and the International…
CABI and ICAR sign five-year work plan to strengthen scientific and technical cooperation for food security
February 18, 2025
CABI and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) have signed a five-year joint work plan to enhance collaboration in various areas of scientific and technical research for greater food security. Dr Vinod Pandit, CABI’s Regional Director, South Asia, and Dr Bikash Mandal, Assistant Director General (International Relations), ICAR, sealed…
Commitment to Pakistan’s cotton industry highlighted at First National Conference for Cotton Revival
February 12, 2025
CABI has strengthened its commitment to working in partnership to help transform Pakistan’s cotton industry by taking part in the First National Conference for Cotton Revival held in Multan. Dr Babar Bajwa, CABI’s Senior Regional Director, Asia, participated in the event – organized by the Pakistan Central Cotton Committee (PCCC)…
DNA barcodes and citizen science images map spread of biocontrol agent for control of major invasive shrub
February 7, 2025
New CABI-led research using publicly-shared DNA barcodes and citizen science images have provided new evidence on the establishment and spread of a biological control agent used for the control of the major invasive shrub Lantana camara. Lantana camara was introduced as a garden and ornamental plant throughout the tropics and…
CABI participates in CCAFRICA 25 to help support food value chains and break non-tariff barriers to trade
February 4, 2025
CABI has participated in the 25th session of the FAO/WHO Coordinating Committee for Africa (CCAFRICA 25) to help support sustainable food value chains and break down non-tariff barriers to trade. All speakers at the opening ceremony acknowledged the regional and global challenges faced by countries in the CCAFRICA region and…
Nepal scientists embrace the role of better evidence
January 31, 2025
Nepal scientists have been exploring how to produce better evidence in informing decisions on agriculture to improve livelihoods and food security. They attended a workshop on evidence synthesis convened by the Juno Evidence Alliance.
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