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Sustainable Improvements in Diagnostic Capabilities of Plant Health Practitioners through Short In-Service Training

Many growers rely on good agricultural extension services to successfully…

Use of plant clinic advice among farmers in Ethiopia: implications for sustainable pest management service

This study examined the use of crop health advices that…

Use of plant clinic advice among farmers in Ethiopia: implications for sustainable pest management service

Plant clinics boost women’s empowerment through biopesticide production groups

A Study of Effects of Village Based Plant Clinic Service in Selected Regions of Ethiopia

Joint crop and livestock services for smallholder farmers

Crop and livestock health is crucial to agricultural productivity and farmer livelihoods. However, in low-income countries, smallholders are often left without sufficient support to deal with crop and animal problems due to existing agricultural extension services being understaffed and underfunded. CABI’s work in plant health and plant clinics over the last 15 years has revealed potential ‘One Health’ (OH) benefits of broadening the scope of plant clinics to better meet farmers’ need for advice. This project will develop integrated crop-livestock health advisory services that will enable male and female smallholder farmers in Uganda to address major health and production problems affecting crops, livestock, and food safety.