CABI and partners host soil information systems workshop in Zambia. The workshop united policymakers, soil information producers, and data users to improve a Soil Information Systems (SIS) framework by CABI and ISRIC. Watch interviews with key stakeholders on the workshop's outcomes and next steps! 👉 https://ow.ly/rGSG50S9h5X
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Knowledge for life
About us
CABI is a not for profit, intergovernmental organization that improves people's lives worldwide by providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment. International Development | Bioscience Research | Scientific Publishing
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- http://www.cabi.org
External link for CABI
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Wallingford, Oxfordshire
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1910
- Specialties
- International Development, Agricultural research, STM publishing, Bioscience, Biodiversity, Food Security, Climate Change, and Agriculture
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🌿 At the Veggies 4 Planet & People Conference in Nairobi, key recommendations for safer, sustainable crop pest management were shared. The event highlighted research and insights to boost healthy vegetable production in Kenya and Ethiopia. Learn more 👉 https://ow.ly/M54C50S9gLs
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CABI Pakistan offers internships for agricultural students, nurturing future scientists for global food security.🌾 The program promotes gender diversity and inclusivity, aiming for a more equitable agricultural sector. Learn more 👉 https://ow.ly/bmPG50S6CgS
Empowering the next generation of scientists: CABI in Pakistan provides internships for agricultural students – CABI Blog
https://blog.cabi.org
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Botrytis cinerea, a contagious grey mould, infects crops both indoors and outdoors.🦠 Despite its adaptability to various climates and resistance to fungicides, biological controls offer promising solutions supported by scientific research. Learn more: https://ow.ly/cMhk50RTWGR
Botrytis cinerea: How to identify and deal with this highly infectious mould
https://bioprotectionportal.com
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Papaya mealybugs cause significant field and economic loss for smallholder farmers in East Africa.🐛🌱 While many use harmful pesticides, NEFRs offer an eco-friendly alternative by promoting natural pest control. Learn more 👉 https://ow.ly/BKQI50S6uIn
Natural Enemies Field Reservoirs play critical role in management of papaya mealybug, CABI study reveals - CABI.org
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Discover the CABI BioProtection Portal! 🌱 Get easy access to government-approved biopesticides and biocontrol agents, directly from official sources. Learn more 👉 https://ow.ly/YWYP50RTO08
How does the Portal source product information?
https://bioprotectionportal.com
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Whiteflies are tiny insects, usually white or yellow in color, capable of harming crops. They cause: 🪰Damage to crops 🪰Stunted growth 🪰Yellowing leaves Learn how to stop these pest 👉 https://ow.ly/jaoB50RU1WE
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Papaya crops encounter numerous challenges from pests and diseases. Identifying these common disorders is vital for effective management. 🌱 Learn more 👉 https://ow.ly/KACo50RTL2P
Common Papaya Disorders: A Comprehensive Guide – PlantwisePlus Blog
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Unlocking the potential of potatoes! 🥔🌱 Once an untapped opportunity, potato production in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq is now on the rise. Learn how farmers are gaining access to quality seeds, improved infrastructure and valuable training that's boosting local agriculture 👉https://ow.ly/rsk250RSTjV #InternationalDayOfPotato | #Iraq | #PotatoProduction
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Potatoes play a vital role in Pakistan for both farmers and consumers. However, many farmers lack the knowledge needed to improve productivity. 🥔 We're training small-scale potato farmers, especially women, in Punjab to tackle challenges. Learn more👉 https://ow.ly/EfCG50RQN9l #InternationalDayOfPotato
Capacity building of small-scale potato growers in Punjab, Pakistan - CABI.org
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