CABI provides free access to content on Global Health platform to help fight coronavirus outbreak

Coronavirus
CABI’s Global Health – the go-to bibliographic database for the study and practice of national, regional and international public health – is making relevant content available for free to support the international effort to fight the outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The coronavirus content on Global Health including research on…
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Working in partnership to ‘close the net’ on fall armyworm pest in Botswana

Fall armyworm app
Since 2019, CABI has been working in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) as part of its Global Action for Fall Armyworm Control to help farmers in Botswana ‘close the net’ on this devastating crop pest. FAO has started rolling out a mobile phone…
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Bursaries available for African journalists to attend Next Einstein Forum in Kenya

Journalists
SciDev.Net is inviting 20 African Journalists to attend their Science Journalism Training Workshop and the Next Einstein Forum (NEF) Global Gathering from 9 to 13 March 2020 in Nairobi, Kenya. The bursary will cover travel, accommodation and meals during the NEF Gathering. The deadline for responses to this call is…
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Study reveals ‘net’ is closing in on more viable biological control options for fall armyworm menace

Fall armyworm
Fall armyworm is seriously threatening food security as a pest of cereals – photo: Daniel Adjokatcher The ‘net’ is closing in on more viable biological control agents to fight the scourge of the fall armyworm (FAW) pest which is already wreaking havoc in most African countries as…
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Space-age pest monitoring features at UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020

Boris Johnson MP
United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson MP opened the UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020 The CABI-led Pest Risk Information Service (PRISE), which uses space-age technology to provide farmers with an early warning of potentially devastating pest outbreaks, has featured at the UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020 in London.…
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Study shows Plantwise plays key role in helping to implement agri-policies to reduce China’s reliance on pesticides

Plantwise clinic - Beijing
A Plantwise plant clinic supports farmers in Beijing A CABI working paper looking at the impact of agricultural policies with a specific focus on subsidized sustainable biological controls has revealed that the CABI-led Plantwise programme played a key role in reducing China’s reliance on more harmful…
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CABI urges key ‘actors’ in the food value and trade chain to attend Pakistan Horti Expo 2020 and help boost exports

Fruit and veg
CABI is urging a range of key ‘actors’ in the food value and trade chain – including smallholder farmers, processors, wholesalers, distributors, retailers and exporters – to attend the Pakistan Horti Expo 2020 and help boost the country’s fruit and vegetable exports. The event, which will take place at the…
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Scientists highlight the 13 ‘invaders’ most likely to impact the Antarctic Peninsula over next decade

Mussels
Chilean, Common blue and Mediterranean species of mussel feature on the list of 13 invaders most likely to impact the Antarctic Peninsula region in the next 10 years – Photo: Kevin Hughes and David Barnes @ BAS. AN invasive plant expert from CABI shared his expertise…
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First climate change study focusing on poultry farmers in Africa benefits from CABI’s expertise

Poultry production involves around 85 million Nigerians but the industry is at risk from climate change CABI socio-economist Dr Justice Tambo has shared his expertise in the first study to explore climate change adaptation among poultry farmers in Africa, but specifically in Nigeria where temperatures are…
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Study shows life table of crop-devastating diamondback moth has changed little in 65 years

Diamondback moth
The life cycle of the diamondback moth in Ontaria, Canada, has changed little in nearly seven decades A team of international researchers, including CABI’s Dr Tim Haye, suggest that the life table of the diamondback moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) in Ontario, Canada, has been largely unaffected by…
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