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China and CABI have been successfully collaborating for decades, with China being an important Member Country of CABI since 1995. In 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) of China and CABI jointly started operating the European Laboratory at CABI’s centre in Switzerland.

The MARA China-CABI European Laboratory is affiliated with the MARA China-CABI Joint Laboratory for Biosafety, established in 2008, in Beijing at the Institute of Plant Protection (IPP) of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS).

It aims to support collaboration by facilitating capacity building and exchanges of experts, providing a link between East Asia, Switzerland and other European countries. CABI and MARA scientists engage in research and development in agricultural science that sustains local and global influence, while helping to address critical challenges and achieve a greater reach of science-based solutions.

What does the MARA China-CABI European Laboratory offer?

  • Effective collaboration on the prevention, containment, as well as biological and integrated management of invasive pest species
  • Scientific and technological exchange and capacity building, including exchanges of experts, particularly young scientists
  • Joint organization of symposia and conferences
  • Cooperation with national or international agricultural bodies

Highlights and successes

The team and key contacts

The team consists of highly-skilled technical and international collaboration experts, including two Co-directors and two Secretaries.

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Co-director of MARA CABI European Laboratory

CABI in Switzerland

Hariet Hinz, Global Director, Invasive Species

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Co-director of MARA CABI European Laboratory

IPPCAAS in China

Jie Zhang, Professor/Deputy Director General

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Co-secretary of MARA CABI European Laboratory

IPPCAAS in China

Fang Tian, Associate Professor/ Deputy Director, Division of Domestic and International Cooperation

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Co-secretary of MARA CABI European Laboratory

CABI in Switzerland

Stefan Toepfer, Crop Health Advisor

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