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Biological control for Japanese knotweed comes into sharp focus during second release of psyllid
June 30, 2021
Wayne Coles
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Research to find a suitable and safe biological control to fight the scourge of Japanese knotweed is stepping up a gear in the Netherlands after the second release of a psyllid – Aphalara itadori – and our very own Dr Janny Vos, Partnerships Development Director, was on hand with camera for this picture special.
Benefits of the Global Burden of Crop Loss project highlighted at DevRes2021 conference
June 21, 2021
Wayne Coles
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CABI’s Dr Laura Doughty has highlighted the importance of the Global Burden of Crop Loss (GBCL) initiative at this year’s DevRes2021 conference whose theme was ‘Advancing Sustainable Transformation.’
The persistent threat of emerging plant disease pandemics to global food security
June 8, 2021
Wayne Coles
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Global plant disease outbreaks are increasing, threatening the food security of vulnerable people in many parts of the world, writes Wayne Coles, PR Manager, CABI. A nutritious and stable food supply can help lift them out of poverty and improve their health. However, the spread of plant diseases, exacerbated by climate change and the global…
CABI Culture Collection plays key role in new research investigating multiple outbreaks of coffee wilt disease
June 4, 2021
Wayne Coles
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The CABI Culture Collection – which contains over 30,000 living strains from 142 countries – has played a key role in new research from scientists at Imperial College London and the University of Oxford investigating multiple outbreaks of the host-specific coffee wilt pathogen Fusarium xylarioides.
Dr Monica Kansiime is committed to helping the mission for greater food security in Africa
February 11, 2021
Wayne Coles
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As part of UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we turn the focus on CABI’s own female scientists to highlight the invaluable work they contribute towards our mission of helping smallholder farmers grow more and lose less to crop pests and diseases. Here we find out more about Dr Monica Kansiime –…
‘Have confidence in your abilities and do not let anyone extinguish your dream’
February 11, 2021
Wayne Coles
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As part of UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we turn the focus on CABI’s own female scientists to highlight the invaluable work they contribute towards our mission of helping smallholder farmers grow more and lose less to crop pests and diseases. Here we find out more about Idah Mugambi – a…
CABI’s women scientists join fight to find effective biopesticides for world’s crop pests and diseases
February 11, 2021
Wayne Coles
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As part of UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we turn the focus on CABI’s own female scientists to highlight the invaluable work they contribute towards our mission of helping smallholder farmers grow more and lose less to crop pests and diseases. Here we find out more about Dr Belinda Luke –…
Effective extension is key to communicating the benefits of better agricultural production practices
February 11, 2021
Wayne Coles
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As part of UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we turn the focus on CABI’s own female scientists to highlight the invaluable work they contribute towards our mission of helping smallholder farmers grow more and lose less to crop pests and diseases. Here we find out more about Christine Alokit who takes…
‘Sowing the seeds’ of growth and poverty alleviation is the sweet smile of success for smallholder farmers
February 1, 2021
Wayne Coles
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Improving agricultural productivity in African smallholder farming is a critical outcome in the pathway to growth and poverty alleviation, according to Dr Monica Kansiime who is intent on helping the continent improve the sustainability of its seed production.
CABI-published book makes Diagram Prize 2020 shortlist
October 27, 2020
Wayne Coles
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A book published by CABI has been shortlisted for the Bookseller Diagram Prize 2020 which since 1978 has sought to ‘honour’ the book world’s strangest and most perplexing titles.
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