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Safer Spices: Improving quality and market access for peppercorn in Vietnam, Lao PDR, and Cambodia
November 21, 2022
Wayne Coles
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Vietnam is one of the world’s largest producers of peppercorn exporting an estimated 220,000 tonnes a year to over 100 countries including high-value markets in Europe and the United States, the world’s largest importers of the product.
COP27: helping farmers adapt to climate change
November 16, 2022
Jonathan Casey
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As COP27 continues this week, adaptation is high on the agenda, writes Jonny Casey, CABI’s Climate Change Manager. How can smallholder farmers adjust their practices to adapt to higher global temperatures? A key topic is inclusive, locally-led adaptation approaches to landscape governance. This is a vital component of resilience-building, which CABI has championed through initiatives…
New documentary charts restoration of Redonda Island from ‘lunar landscape’ to ecological tropical paradise
November 15, 2022
Wayne Coles
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A new documentary produced by the Environmental Awareness Group (EAG) in Antigua and Barbuda has charted its restoration of the country’s Redonda Island from that resembling a ‘lunar landscape’ to an ecological tropical paradise.
‘Whole family’ approach supports value chain development through improved gender inclusion
October 17, 2022
Azeem Haider Naqvi, Habat Ullah Asad, Iqra Sultan
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Women play a key role in agriculture in Pakistan that has not always been acknowledged. They are mostly deprived of access to information, knowledge and skills enhancement. This leads to poor technical skills with minimum wage employment, no recognition and no role in family decision-making.
Fields trials on biological control of aflatoxins on red chilies to ensure safer crops
September 28, 2022
Babar Bajwa, Sabyan Faris Honey
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CABI in Pakistan is leading a project to help provide a biological control solution for combatting aflatoxin issues prevailing in red chillies grown in Sindh, Pakistan.
Potato value chain project featured on Duhok TV
September 21, 2022
Wayne Coles
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The CABI project ‘Strengthening the potato value chain in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’ has been featured on Duhok TV.
CABI shares expertise on crop pest management in Africa with Royal Society of Biology
September 15, 2022
Wayne Coles
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CABI’s Dr MaryLucy Oronje has shared her expertise in sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures pertaining to crop pest management in Africa as part of an event organised by the Royal Society of Biology. Dr Oronje, who is based at CABI’s regional centre for Africa in Nairobi, Kenya, was keynote speaker at the event which was…
Onion farmers embrace value chain approach and ‘best practice’ interventions in rural Sindh
September 2, 2022
Azeem Haider Naqvi, Habat Ullah Asad
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CABI’s centre in Pakistan is currently implementing an ACIAR-funded R4D project in Sindh. Called ‘Strengthening Vegetable Value Chains in Pakistan’ (SVVCP), the project aims to benefit community livelihoods.
Boosting socio-economic gender equity for smallholder potato farmers in Pakistan
August 31, 2022
Hafiz ur Rehman, Muhammad Asif, Qadeer Ahmad
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Conventional farming systems in Pakistan deprive smallholder potato farmers (both men and women) of the fair and equitable social and financial gains they deserve as a result of social, marketing, and technical challenges.
Support of Liveability Challenge 2022 highlights CABI’s commitment to sustainability
August 17, 2022
Wayne Coles
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CABI helps farmers tackle global issues like poverty, hunger, education, equality, sustainability, climate change and biodiversity by sharing knowledge and science, writes Neil Willsher, CABI’s Global Director, Value Chain & Trade.
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