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Demonstrating biological approaches for sustainable management of tomato leafminer in Kenya

Since 2014, the tomato leafminer has become the most serious threat to the sustainable productivity of tomato in Kenya, causing up to 80% yield loss. Almost 98% of farmers’ crop suffer from this pest and when using pesticides as a control method, only 27% of farmers report success. Building on CABI’s expertise in biological control and integrated pest management, in this project, CABI collaborated with Koppert, a global supplier of biological control products, to demonstrate to farmers, the benefits of biological control within an integrated approach.

Climate Change and Invasive Alien Species

Beetles arrest the leafy spurge scourge in North America

From China to Rwanda: successful transfer of biocontrol for soil insect pests

Safeguarding the environment, food security and livelihoods from invasive species using biological controls

Demonstrating the cost of invasive species to Great Britain