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Aflatoxin control in Pakistan

Aflatoxins are a group of toxins produced by certain fungi – Aspergillus flavus – found in crops such as maize and groundnuts. These aflatoxins are toxic and can cause serious health problems for humans and livestock. They can also cause problems within the food chain because they contaminate crops, cause food safety, nutrition and security issues and consequently affect a country’s ability to trade. Biological control is one way of sustainably handling aflatoxins in crops. In this project, CABI is working with USDA to test and register a native biocontrol product for Pakistan.

Empowering female farmers: Gender responsive programming

An Approach to Understand Rural Advisory Services in a Decentralised Setting

Identifying gender-responsive approaches in rural advisory services that contribute to the institutionalisation of gender in Pakistan

Analysing Support towards Inclusive and Integrated Rural Advisory Systems

External evaluation of the on-going donor-funded programme “Plantwise: integrated plant health systems”