CABI

CABI

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Wallingford, Oxfordshire 30,390 followers

Knowledge for life

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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

Website
http://www.cabi.org
Industry
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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    Correct answer: A! ✨ Check back weekly for new quizzes!

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    𝗧𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄𝗹𝗲𝗱𝗴𝗲! 📚 Which of these images show 𝗪𝗲𝗯𝗯𝗶𝗻𝗴? A, B or C ? Comment your answer below 👇

    • Image A: Webbing on eggplant leave, B: Wax on avocado, C: Rust
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    Youth skills are the key to building a better future, fostering innovation, and driving positive change. The training provided by CABI has helped young people like Judy gain the skills needed to train farmers in the area. Let's cultivate a brighter future for farming by creating opportunities and empowering young minds! 💪🌎🌾

    • Text reads "The training by CABI has also opened me up to further training opportunities by other organizations and this has molded me into a leader and a trainer to farmers in my area. " - Judy Kathuku, Trained Private Agri-service Provider
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    We are delighted to be working with APAARI Community to showcase #biologicalpestcontrol in #integratedpestmanagement in this upcoming webinar 🤝💻 Join us to discover CABI BioProtection Portal for #sustainablepestcontrol Register now: https://bit.ly/45SAGm9

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    Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions

    #JoinUs for the 3rd Asia-Pacific Biopesticides Community of Practice being hosted by #APAARI! 🌏 🗓 Date: 26 July 2024 (Friday) 🕑 Time: 2:00 PM (ICT) 🔗 Register Now: https://bit.ly/45SAGm9 We're thrilled to invite you to an engaging and insightful session featuring esteemed experts in the field of biopesticides. 🔹 Dr. Malvika Chaudhary - Global Team Leader, Digital Tool Promotion, CABI, India 🔹 Ms. Emma Jenner - Strategic Planning and Operations Manager, CABI, Switzerland 🔹 Mr. Mizanur Rahman - Senior Evaluator, Efficacy and Safety, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA), Australia Mr. Rahman will share Australia's perspective on regulatory science and the efficacy considerations of biopesticides in integrated pest management systems. Dr. Chaudhary and Ms. Jenner will present on the CABI BioProtection Portal, with a focus on its technical aspects and how it promotes the utilization of bioproducts in Asia. #SafeTrade #Biopesticides #Sustainability #Innovation #Collaboration

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    Sustainable pest control training from the field in Pakistan! 🌿🪱🪰

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    Master In Horticulture | PU Manager at CAB International

    Training of field staff on installation of Yellow Traps for White Fly management & Pheromone Traps for the control of Pink Bollworm in Cotton crop. -Pheromones disrupt the mating behaviors of 🐛 harmful insects, while yellow sticky traps attract 🪰 whiteflies, both leading to a decrease in their populations and reducing the damage they cause to 🌾crops. CABI Better Cotton #CABI #BetterCotton #GIF #Pest_Management #BioControl #Sustainable_Agriculture #Climate_Change_Adaptation #IPM

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    CABI and Kenyan partners are battling the devastating papaya mealybug in five more major papaya-growing counties using the eco-friendly Acerophagus papayae. 🐛 🌿💧 Successful results in Mombasa have shown significant pest reduction and increased yields. The parasitoid is distributed to farmers for free, promoting sustainable pest control! Read more👇 https://ow.ly/XwRc50SxJeT

    CABI and partners step up fight against devastating papaya mealybug on more farms in Kenya - CABI.org

    CABI and partners step up fight against devastating papaya mealybug on more farms in Kenya - CABI.org

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    Check out FAIR Journal Number 7 - a bite-sized digital magazine-style resource we curated for the latest information on FAIR Data principles in agriculture! 🌾📊 Martin Parr, Director of Data Policy & Practice, Digital Development at CABI describes the new edition, which reflects on a five-year collaboration the Gates Foundation, offers insights on the new FAIR Process Framework launching in October, and more ↓ #FAIRData #OpenAccess #OpenScience

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    Director of Data Policy & Practice, Digital Development at CABI

    CABI today publishes the seventh edition of its FAIR Journal. FAIR Journal 7 delivers key insights, emergent knowledge, advocacy, and learning around the FAIR Data Principles. Containing international case studies, tools and resources to help activate FAIR in agriculture development, the journal seeks to provide the latest on how to make agricultural data more Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.   In this edition we reflect on our work with the Gates Foundation over the past five years and look to what comes next. We support the foundation to improve access to and reuse of agricultural data in the research they fund, considering good management and sharing practice right from the start of any grant. This learning will soon be made available in our FAIR Process Framework, a six-step model for delivering FAIR and responsible data practice in foundation agricultural development investments which launches in October. Beyond our core focus we also look to what is being done in other sectors. Improving data management processes across investment areas is no mean feat, even though its own internal Data Working Group has noted: “Data is a key enabler of the foundation's strategy.” There are many blockers, not least the amount of time, resource and commitment required to do it well. To succeed we must make this process as easy as possible.   As we build our framework, creating resources to help grantmakers and others to implement FAIR in agricultural development investments, we look to what has already worked elsewhere within the foundation. The CABI team has been keen to learn from cross-foundational efforts leading to an updated Open Access Policy for 2025. The foundation launches a series of webinars to mark the updated policy starting on 10 July with launch of its new preprint platform VeriXiv. The latest policy refresh focuses on furthering the opening of access to publications, but what about the underlying data? Is a focus on FAIR and responsible data use something that needs to come next? Read about this, and much more in the latest edition. #FAIRdata #OpenAccess #OpenScience

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