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How digital innovation and better data can strengthen Africa’s food systems
August 20, 2026
Toby Penrhys-Evans
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A recent CABI webinar explored the Global Burden of Crop Loss initiative and how better data, modelling and digital innovation can strengthen Africa’s food systems. The article highlights early findings on crop losses and their economic impacts, as well as the wider role of digital technologies, data systems and collaboration in supporting more resilient and sustainable agriculture.
Strengthening sustainable agriculture across Southeast Asia through science, partnerships and innovation
August 19, 2026
Joanna Slezak, Nanthakumar Naiker
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CABI is strengthening agriculture across Southeast Asia through science, partnerships and innovation to build more resilient and sustainable food systems.
Turning agricultural data into action
July 23, 2026
Arun Jadhav
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Agricultural data has the potential to improve decisions on crop loss, but only if it can be used effectively. Discover how CABI is helping turn data into action.
Opuntia stricta biocontrol seen as “a success” in Kenya by local communities
July 7, 2026
Rachel Winks
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Opuntia stricta, an invasive cactus, threatens the livelihoods of thousands of people living in rural communities across Africa. Working with local partners, CABI has released a biocontrol agent, a sap-sucking bug commonly known as cochineal, which is helping to control the plant, reducing its impact. A new CABI study has found that local communities perceive the biocontrol to be a success.
UK Minister visits CABI to strengthen action against Britain’s most destructive invasive species
June 24, 2026
Eunice Murathe
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Invasive species are a growing threat to biodiversity, economies, and everyday life in the UK and globally. During Invasive Species Week, a Defra minister’s visit to CABI highlighted the role of science, collaboration, and practical action in tackling their spread and protecting ecosystems, livelihoods, and public wellbeing for the future.
How CABI helped Zambia revive maize seed exports and strengthen plant health systems
June 18, 2026
Eunice Murathe
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Zambia’s maize seed trade faced crisis in 2020 when shipments were rejected over phytosanitary concerns, risking millions and reputation. With CABI’s rapid scientific support, the country restored trade, strengthened plant health systems, and built resilience. The case highlights how collaboration, evidence, and swift response can safeguard markets and livelihoods sustainably.
Community-led management of invasive cactus in Kenya’s rangelands
May 26, 2026
Harrison Rware
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Communities in Kenya’s Koija rangelands are leading efforts to control invasive cactus using biological control, manual removal, and Integrated Landscape Management approaches.
Local action to national impact: Pakistan’s emerging community-led conservation story
May 22, 2026
Kazam Ali, Muzammil Farooq
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Pakistan is exploring new ways to protect biodiversity beyond traditional protected areas, with local communities playing a vital role. Through sustainable land management and collaborative conservation efforts, these initiatives highlight the potential of Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures (OECMs) to safeguard ecosystems, strengthen climate resilience, and support livelihoods across the country.
International Day for Biological Diversity: Why local action matters
May 21, 2026
Hariet Hinz
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Marking the International Day for Biological Diversity 2026, this blog explores how CABI is supporting locally led, science-based action to restore ecosystems, manage invasive species, and protect biodiversity worldwide.
Valuing trusted knowledge in the age of AI
May 7, 2026
Damian Bird
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As AI systems increasingly use and reshape trusted knowledge, how should publishers respond? This blog explores practical approaches to pricing and licensing content for AI, drawing on insights from the GAIA project and CABI’s wider work on data governance.
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