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

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CABI is making good progress as part of its role in the EUR €6 million ADOPT-IPM project aimed at using Integrated Pest Management (IPM) tools to fight economically important crop pests and weeds affecting major crops across Europe and China. ADOPT-IPM is an EU-China joint action set up by 32…
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CABI serves up learning lunch for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on benefits of a FAIR Process Framework

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A team of digital data experts from CABI have delivered a learning lunch to staff at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – introducing them to the benefits of adopting a FAIR process framework to unlock greater data-rich investments in agriculture. According to the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data,…
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Silver fly could reduce pest threat to Europe’s €1.5bn Christmas tree industry

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CABI scientists have contributed to research which reveals that the silver fly (Leucopis hennigrata) is a promising candidate to help protect Europe’s €1.5bn Christmas tree industry from a major pest threat. Nearly 80 million natural Christmas trees are grown each year in Europe with Germany accounting for 25% of production…
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Developing a dynamic approach using earth observation technology to improve pest risk modelling

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CABI is utilizing its expertise in crop health, invasive species, pest and disease modelling and digital development as part of a project using state-of-the-art Earth Observation (EO) technology. Advances in EO technology, also known as satellite remote sensing technology, have opened new possibilities for modelling to improve the quality of…
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SciDev.Net provides workshop at 2023 African Science Granting Councils’ Annual Forum

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SciDev.Net has provided a workshop in science communication at the 2023 Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) Annual Forum and the Global Research Council (GRC) Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Meeting in Mombasa, Kenya. The aim of the Forum and Regional Meeting was for Science Granting Councils to engage with the global network…
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CABI’s expertise in the sustainable control of crop pests and diseases highlighted at Global Food Security Summit

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CABI’s expertise in helping the world’s smallholder farmers sustainably control potentially devastating crop pests and diseases has been highlighted at the Global Food Security Summit held to galvanize action to tackle hunger and malnutrition. Nearly one billion people worldwide do not have enough to eat and 345 million face acute…
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