New upgraded invasive species Horizon Scanning Tool launched
This week CABI launched the full version of its invasive species Horizon Scanning Tool, a free and open access online resource available via the Invasive Species Compendium that helps users make decisions about invasive species and identify possible risks in countries, provinces and states.
CABI grows relations with ACIAR following trip to Australia
CABI CEO Dr Trevor Nicholls and Sally Stone, the newly appointed Head of APAC Sales, have been busy strengthening relations with the Australian Centre for International Agriculture (ACIAR) following a recent trip to Australia.
CABI joins partnership to help boost banana productivity in Uganda and Tanzania
CABI is working in partnership to share its expertise in creating, managing, curating and disseminating scientific information as part of a project to help boost banana production worth $4.3 billion to the economies in Uganda and Tanzania.
CABI staff play a starring role in GODAN’s award-winning documentary web series
CABI staff have played a key role in helping to direct GODAN's Open Water documentary web series which has scooped the Global Digital Futures accolade at the Global Sustainability Film Awards.
Makerere University joins Script training course aimed at nurturing future science journalists
More than 200 students at Makerere University are set to benefit from a new SciDev.Net training course called Script aimed at nurturing the science journalists of tomorrow and addressing the lack of high-quality science reporting in Africa.
Member of CABI-led SAIRLA Ghana National Learning Alliance scoops Best Agricultural Reporter award
A media practitioner and active member of the CABI-led Sustainable Agricultural Intensification Research and Learning in Africa (SAIRLA) Ghana National Learning Alliance (Ghana NLA) won the Best Agricultural Reporter in print award at the Ghana Journalist Association (GJA) awards in Accra.
CALA Homes and CABI complete on land sale in Wallingford
CALA Homes (Chiltern) Ltd has completed the acquisition of land from CABI in Wallingford.
CABI scientists make first discovery of the Asian samurai wasp Trissolcus japonicus in Europe – the end of the stink bug invasion?
CABI scientists have made the first discovery of the Asian samurai wasp Trissolcus japonicus - a natural enemy that kills the eggs of the the invasive fruit and nut pest brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) - in Europe.
CABI’s training of MSc students reaches new milestone
CABI's training of Plant Protection MSc students at the Szent István University of Gödöllo in Hungary has reached a new landmark with the 10th course on research methods being delivered since its inception in 2010.