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Study shows life table of crop-devastating diamondback moth has changed little in 65 years

CABI teams up with colleagues to pioneer the biological control of Japanese knotweed in the Netherlands

Proactive biocontrol of Spotted Lanternfly

The spotted lanternfly is an Asian polyphagous pest that feeds on more than 70 plants by sucking the sap out of from leaves, stems and trunks. It was found in Pennsylvania in 2014 and has since expanded its geographical distribution. The damage caused by the pest, its sugary excrement and sooty mold has been devastating for the Pennsylvania wine industry – reportedly causing a 90% grape loss.

CABI contributes to global food security with expertise shared at international symposium in Japan

CABI’s expertise on digital pest management showcased on Vietnamese TV

CABI searches for biological control to halt surge of papaya mealybug menace in Kenya