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Reaching for the low hanging fruits: One health benefits of joint crop–livestock services for small-scale farmers

Assessing information sharing from plant clinics in China and Zambia through social network analysis

Fall Armyworm Evidence Note 2018

Fall armyworm: Impacts and Implications for Africa

Tomato leafminer (Tuta absoluta): Impacts and coping strategies for Africa

GIZ Crop Protection Baseline Study

Pests and diseases often limit how much smallholder famers can produce. They affect crops both pre and post-harvest by reducing their value or making them unsafe for human consumption. Farmers try to reduce losses through a range of techniques, some of which have human or environmental health impacts. This project aims to understand and report on current crop protection practices and identify the most effective, safe and innovative options to integrate into GIZ’s programmes in 14 countries.