Welcome from the Chair and CEO

2025 was a year of strong progress for CABI, marked by meaningful delivery across our mission and deeper engagement with our 48 Member Countries. Despite global challenges, we improved millions of farmers’ livelihoods, expanded the reach of our science and knowledge services, and earned international recognition for our leadership in sustainable agriculture. These achievements underscore the commitment and impact of our teams worldwide.

Impact at a glance

2.17m

Farmers' yields boosted

Farmers are seeing improved crop yields as a result of better information and practices

2.1m

Livelihoods improved

Our work helped farmers increase their income, strengthening household resilience and food security

8.87m

Farmers reached

We delivered trusted agricultural and environmental advice to farmers across the Global South

2.85m

Women and young people empowered

Through expanded access to agricultural advice, technologies and farming inputs

2.17m

Farmers' yields boosted

Farmers are seeing improved crop yields as a result of better information and practices

8.87m

Farmers reached

We delivered trusted agricultural and environmental advice to farmers across the Global South

2.1m

Livelihoods improved

Our work helped farmers increase their income, strengthening household resilience and food security

2.85m

Women and young people empowered

Through expanded access to agricultural advice, technologies and farming inputs

A year of scientific discovery

In 2025, we produced 172 research publications, most of which were published open access.

172

research publications in 2025

87

published in journals with
impact factor >2

Impact stories

PlantwisePlus expands global support for smallholder farmers

Policy-to-practice approach on plant health and sustainable crop production improves smallholder farmer yields and incomes.

27.5M

Smallholder farmers reached indirectly

>30%

Farmer income gains from PlantwisePlus initiatives

Reducing pesticide risks, protecting people and the planet

Behaviour-change campaign and training promote safer pesticide practices and adoption of lower-risk alternatives.

15%

increase in the adoption of safer pesticide use practices

Natural pest control enhances rural livelihoods

Biocontrol is helping to sustainably manage invasive pests, protecting the natural resources upon which people depend.

50%

income increase for farmers

Restoring the land through collective action

Integrated landscape management brings communities together to turn the tide on invasive prosopis in Tanzania.

Sustainably integrating plant clinics into extension systems

Malawi now running network of trained plant doctors in all 28 country districts, supporting smallholders nationwide.

28

districts of Malawi with trained plant doctors

Pest alerts boost farmer yields and incomes

CABI quantitative evidence has linked pest alert systems to increased farm production and improved livelihoods.

+18-26%

increase in crop yield and income linked to pest alerts

Radio campaign empowers women farmers in Ghana

Sharing agricultural knowledge over the airwaves in Ghana has strengthened women’s ability to lead and grow farming businesses.

0.5m

listeners to radio campaigns empowering women farmers

Turning education into enterprise

With training from PlantwisePlus and partners, Mary Mueni turned her education into opportunity and leadership.

"My life has been completely transformed"

Mary Mueni

Pest preparedness safeguards coconut production

A proactive pest preparedness campaign in Bangladesh is helping to protect the country’s coconut industry.

50-70%

Losses caused by coconut hispine beetle

Science-led biocontrol is helping to restore Europe’s waterbodies

CABI research delivers nature-based solution to manage invasive weeds and help restore waterbodies.

Evidence, partnerships, and impact

Supporting researchers, practitioners, and policymakers with trusted knowledge and tools.

26.4M

students, researchers, and practitioners worldwide supported by CABI Digital Library

13,600

institutions where CABI Digital Library is now available

Turning science journalism into action

SciDev.Net combines independent journalism, wide distribution, and strategic communications to deliver evidence to those who act on it.

300m+

times SciDev.Net content has been seen or heard

CABI supports Kenya’s Apple Mango entry into the UK market

CABI supported Kenya in meeting UK standards, enabling first Apple Mango exports and opening economic opportunities for smallholder farmers.

Image credit: Trademark Africa

Working in partnership

The very essence of CABI is partnership. We depend on our Member Countries, donors and partners, whose support and collaboration enable us to deliver lasting impact around the world.

Member Country led

CABI is an inter-governmental, not-for-profit organization governed through a UN-registered treaty level agreement. We work with countries that represent over half of the world’s population, or over four billion people. Many of these people are smallholder farmers, and much of our work focuses on them.

Each of our 48 Member Countries has an equal role in the organization’s governance, policies and strategic direction. Our membership structure enables us to deliver products, projects and programmes that complement and strengthen the existing national capabilities of our Member Countries and beyond. This helps us to deliver on our mission to improve people’s lives worldwide.

This diagram shows when Members have joined throughout our long journey.

Delivering solutions together

In 2025, CABI continued to build strong global partnerships, working with our many Member Countries, donors, and customers to solve challenges in agriculture and the environment. These relationships enabled us to combine expertise, knowledge, and resources worldwide, and we are committed to playing our part in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In the link below, we highlight our key donors, whom we thank for their significant support.

We also work in partnership with many global organizations to achieve our mutual objectives and broaden our impact and thank all our many global and local partners.

CABI's Governance

CABI is governed by an independent Board, an Executive Council and our Member Countries through a Review Conference.

CABI's Staff

At the heart of CABI’s successes are the experts who make it happen. From entomologists to plant pathologists, from content editors to publishers, we have the scientific expertise to help improve people’s lives worldwide.