As 2019 draws to a close, we have crunched the numbers and compiled the top 20 most read articles on the CABI Blog this year. Plus a few firm favourites.
Articles by CABI Books authors proved popular this year, covering a wide range of topics from religious tourism, to science communications, and the visual system of bees.
Invasive species and biologicial control were also popular topics this year, as well as CABI’s work in Pakistan on aflatoxins.
Did your favourite article make the top 20?
Number 3
The Science of Communicating Science: The Ultimate Guide, by Dr Craig Cormick
By Rachel Winks
Number 4
Scientists release new allies in the battle against invasive yellow toadflax in the Rocky Mountains
By Teddy Searight
Number 6
IOBC workshop focuses on the latest research in the biological control of invasive weeds
By Hong Twu Chan
Number 8
Safer food in Pakistan through Aflatoxin control
By Sabyan Faris Honey and Deborah Hamilton
Number 10
How African Indigenous Vegetables production in Uganda revealed empowered women but struggles in the private sector
By Donna Hutchinson
Number 12
Thereâs a new goal post for agriculture: itâs nutrition
By Shenggen Fan, Sivan Yosef, and Rajul Pandya-Lorch
Number 14
Pakistani scientists receive hands-on training at Virginia Tech on biological control of aflatoxins
By Umair Safdar
Number 15
When Kilimanjaro becomes ‘unscenic’: The Tuta absoluta menace
By Ivan Rwomushana and Monica Kansiime
Number 16
CABI hands over Phytosanitary Risk Management Programme (PRMP) to provincial stakeholders in Pakistan
By Umair Safdar
Firm favourites
Articles from the archives that our readers love:
Kerala flooding: Agricultural impacts and environmental degradation
Giving garlic mustard the biocontrol treatment
Plant Parasitic Nematodes – the world’s most important crop pathogen?
Thank you for reading the Invasives Blog this year and we wish you a prosperous 2020.
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