CABI’s Dr Dyno Keatinge recognised with prestigious MBE award

18 January 2016 - Dr Dyno Keatinge, Chair of the Editorial Advisory Board for Horticulture at CABI, will receive an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in recognition for his “service to tropical agriculture and the reduction of both poverty and malnutrition in the developing world,” the…
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New secretariat created for the International Research Consortium on Animal Health

21 December 2016 - Funding for a Scientific Secretariat for the International Research Consortium (IRC) on Animal Health has been approved by the Horizon 2020 EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. The IRC builds on the success of the EU-funded STAR-IDAZ Project (Global Strategic Alliances for the Coordination of…
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CABI argues for stronger links between rural advisory services and research, private sector and ICTs

13 December 2016 – At a meeting of the world’s top agricultural scientists in China, CABI’s Executive Director for Global Operations, Dr Ulrich Kuhlmann, stressed the key role rural advisory services play in lifting agricultural communities out of poverty. As he pointed out, “Some of the most relevant and appropriate…
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Pets could save NHS up to £2.45 billion a year – New report quantifies economic benefits of UK pets

6 December 2016 – Pets account for millions of pounds worth of economic activity in the UK and may reduce NHS costs by nearly two and a half billion pounds, according to a new report published today. Drawing on multiple sources, and written by internationally respected animal welfare and business…
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Global initiative calls for urgent action against invasive alien species

A new global initiative to reduce the impacts of invasive alien species - the Honolulu Challenge - has been launched today by 33 organizations and institutions. The launch follows a call for urgent action on invasive alien species made by experts, governments and NGOs at the recent IUCN World Conservation Congress…
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International students graduate with Masters degree in crop management

A graduation ceremony took place on 17 November 2016, in Interlaken, Switzerland, to mark the successful completion of the 2016 Masters of Advanced Studies in Integrated Crop Management (MAS in ICM) programme. The 12 agricultural professionals who participated in this year's programme have gained valuable knowledge in sustainable crop management…
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CABI tackles global health with its first open access book

27 October 2016 – CABI has published its first open access book: Global Health Research in an Unequal World: Ethics case studies from Africa. With expertise in scientific research, publishing, knowledge management and communications, CABI’s goal is to put scientific know-how into the hands of the people who need it most.…
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Work starts on ambitious global plan to diversify agriculture in a hotter world

Agricultural experts and leaders gathered on 25-26 October in Nairobi, Kenya, to help develop an ambitious plan to transform global agriculture as part of the Global Action Plan for Agricultural Diversification (GAPAD). The roundtable responds to the challenge of climate change and real threats to the production of the planet's…
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CABI scientists receive prestigious Vietnamese agricultural award

18 October 2016 - CABI’s SE Asia Regional Director, Dr Loke Wai Hong, and SE Asia Regional Director (Designate), Dr Sivapragasam Annamalai, each received the MARD medal from the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) for their significant contributions to Vietnam’s agricultural and rural development sectors. The two scientists were…
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Vet symposium reviews problem behaviour in pets and leisure horses

13 October 2016 – CABI held its first animal behaviour symposium in the United States – Animals Behaving Badly – on 26 September 2016. This one-day event focused on problem behaviour in cats, dogs and horses, and the science that helps prevention and treatment of that behaviour. Held in Philadelphia,…
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