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  • CABI Calls for Urgent Action to Tackle the Global Spread of Invasive Species

    • Sep 5, 2018
    • CAB International.

    • In response to the growing threat of invasive species, the Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) has called for urgent action to tackle the global spread of invasive species, even as the recent fall armyworm outbreak casts doubts over Africa and Asia’s preparedness to fight the scourge. The call was made at the 2018 Africa Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) in Kigali, Rwanda, by CABI’s Director General for Development, Dr Dennis Rangi. His announcement follows publication of CABI’s insights paper: Invasive Species: The hidden threat to sustainable development [PDF, 598 KB] at AGRF and this year’s launch of CABI’s Action on Invasives programme.

  • CABI Declares War on Invasive Aliens

    • Aug 4, 2016
    • CAB International.

    • At its triennial Review Conference of Member Countries in Egham, UK, on 26-27 July, CABI launched a major new initiative to protect vulnerable rural communities in the fight against invasive alien species. Building on its 100-year track record in invasive species management, CABI will deliver a unique global programme to support 50 million vulnerable African and Asian farming families impacted by species that are out of control and threatening their livelihoods. This will link with, and build upon, the highly successful CABI-led Plantwise programme, which has already reached nearly 5 million farmers in 34 countries. Over the coming months and years, CABI will focus on tackling some of the worst alien invaders in Africa and Asia - weeds, insects and diseases that devastate crops and pastureland, as well as deplete the many natural resources on which rural communities rely.

  • CABI Highlights Top 20 Crop Pests and Diseases for Possible Prioritization in the Eastern Caribbean

    • Sep 20, 2021
    • CAB International. Invasives Blog.

    • CABI has highlighted the top 20 crop pests and diseases for possible prioritization in the Eastern Caribbean as part of a special presentation given to the Caribbean Plant Health Directors Forum (CPHD) aimed at strengthening food security in the region and further afield. Dr Yelitza Colmenarez, CABI’s Centre Director, Brazil, told the conference of CPHD – with the participation of key partners including the FAO, IICA, OIRSA, USDA-APHIS, CIRAD, CARDI, CAHFSA and CABI Member Countries from the Caribbean – that the introduction of new pest and pathogen species are a serious threat to food security within the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and globally. With the help of a range of CABI tools and platforms, including the Crop Protection Compendium, Invasive Species Compendium, Horizon Scanning Tool and Pest Risk Analysis Tool, Dr. Colmenarez says 20 key insects, bacteria, fungus and viruses pose a particular threat that needs to be identified, monitored and mitigated.

  • CABI Invasives Blog

    • CAB International. Invasives Blog.

    • The CABI Invasives blog is an opportunity for scientists across our centres to highlight their research and debate topical issues in the field of invasive species.

  • CABI Study Brief: Safeguarding the Environment, Food Security and Livelihoods from Invasive Species using Biological Controls

    • Jan 2014
    • CAB International.

    • Non-native invasive species, such as insect pests and weeds, have a huge impact on livelihoods, food production and biodiversity around the world. Classical biological control (CBC) by the introduction of exotic biological control agents from the area of origin of an introduced pest provides a sustainable and cost-effective control method that minimises the use of pesticides. It has been practised widely for more than 100 years, with many successes.

  • CABI Warns of Rapid Spread of Crop-Devastating Fall Armyworm Across Asia

    • Aug 2, 2018
    • CAB International.

    • CABI scientists have today warned of the impending rapid spread of the crop-devastating pest, fall armyworm, across Asia following its arrival in India, with major crop losses expected unless urgent action is taken. The warning comes following a pest alert published this week by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) on the website of one of its bureaux, NBAIR, confirming the discovery of fall armyworm in the southern state of Karnataka. CABI scientists warned Asia was at risk from fall armyworm following the pest's rapid spread across Africa in 2017.

  • CAPS Pest Datasheet - Cydalima perspectalis [PDF, 840 KB]

  • Citrus Diseases - Citrus Black Spot

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Diseases - Citrus Canker

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Diseases - Huanglongbing

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Diseases - Sweet Orange Scab

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Pests - Asian Citrus Psyllid

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Pests - Bactrocera

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Pests - Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Pests - Chilli thrips

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Pests - Citrus Longhorned Beetle

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Pests - False Codling Moth

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Pests - Glassy-winged sharpshooter

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.

  • Citrus Pests - Mediterranean fruit fly

    • USDA. APHIS. PPQ. CPHST. Identification Technology Program.