Latest ‘crop’ of MAS in ICM students graduate with honours

The value smallholders place on pollinators highlighted in ecological intensification study

CABI has led new research which reveals that more than half (57 percent) of smallholder farmers in two Kenyan counties have knowledge of pollination and consciously act to maintain bees, birds and butterflies while fighting pests and diseases including the Fall armyworm and coffee berry disease.

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

CABI convenes conference to showcase learning on development communications in agriculture

CABI is hosting a one-day conference to highlight the vital role development communications in agriculture plays in helping the world’s smallholder farmers maximise their profits and contribute towards ensuring global food security.

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

CABI joins forces to fight fruit fly and mango hopper pests in Pakistan