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CAB International

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UN treaty organization for development
CAB International
Founded1910; 115 years ago (1910)
TypeNonprofit,intergovernmental
FocusAgriculture,climate change
Location
  • Global
Area served
Global
Members48[3]
RevenueGBP £42.8m (Increase16% more than 2022)[1]
Employees500 at >20 sites globally[2]
Websitecabi.org
Daniel Elger, CEO of CABI speaking at the Global Food Security Summit in London on 20 November 2023

CABI (legallyCAB International, formerlyCommonwealth Agricultural Bureaux) is anonprofitintergovernmental development and information organisation focusing primarily onagricultural andenvironmental issues in thedeveloping world, and the creation, curation, and dissemination ofscientific knowledge.

Overview

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CABI is an international not-for-profit organisation. Their work is delivered through teams of CABI scientists and key partners working in over 40 countries across the world. CABI states its mission as "improving people's lives worldwide by solving problems in agriculture and the environment". These problems includeloss of crops caused bypests and diseases,invasive weeds and pests that damage farm production andbiodiversity, and lack of global access to scientific research.

Funding

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Donors listed in the company's 2023 financial report include the UK'sForeign, Commonwealth and Development Office, theMinistry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, theEuropean Union,Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation andUnited States Agency for International Development. A portion of CABI's revenue is made up of member country contributions.[4]

Projects

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CABI engages in a variety of projects that address agricultural and environmental issues worldwide. Typically these focus onfood security,climate change, gender and youth, biodiversity, and increasing the impact of science.

Invasive Species

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See also:LUBILOSA

CABI hosts a large number of invasive species-related projects that it is currently planning to bring under one banner. Many of these projects don't focus on a particular area, but on specific species. Notable projects include research into invasive plants includingJapanese knotweed,giant hogweed andHimalayan balsam.[5]

PlantwisePlus

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PlantwisePlus aims to reach 75 million smallholder farmers in low and lower-middle income countries, providing them with access to the knowledge and skills they need to improve their production practices.

This will be achieved by supporting countries to predict, prevent, and prepare for plant health threats in the face of a changing climate. This ensures that smallholder farmers reduce their crop losses and produce more and safer food through sustainable crop production practices.

Delivered through gender-sensitive and climate-resilient approaches, PlantwisePlus is tackling the challenges facing smallholder production through three impact pathways: Pest Preparedness, Pesticide Risk Reduction, and Farmer Advisory.PlantwisePlus[6]

BioProtection Portal

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CABI BioProtection Portal[7] is a free global resource for biological pest management. It features a searchable directory of nationally registered biocontrol and biopesticide products alongside comprehensive information to help agricultural advisors and growers to source and effectively use sustainable natural products within integrated pest management programmes.

Microbial services

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CABI housed a collection of over 28,000fungus samples from around the world to carry outmicrobial identification, preservations,patenting, training and consultancy from their offices andlabs inEgham, England. In 2009, these were merged with the collection at theRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew. This move was supported by a £250,000 grant from the UK government.[8]

Notable people

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Chileshe Kapwepwe who has served as Secretary General for theCommon Market for Eastern and Southern Africa since 2018, is currently CABI's Board Chair.[9]

Publishing

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The publishing division of CABI helps to fund the scientific research and projects undertaken by the other two divisions. CABI publishes books, abstract databases (such asCAB Direct) and online resources. Subject areas include agriculture,plant sciences,veterinary sciences,environmental science, food, nutrition, and tourism.

CABI's database 'Global Health' is a specialistbibliographic,abstracting and indexing database dedicated to public health research and practice.[10] Publications from over 158 countries in 50 languages are abstracted and all relevant non-English-language papers are translated to give access to research not available through any other database. In 2010, CABI became an official supporting organisation ofHealthcare Information For All by 2015 as part of its support to improve availability and use of healthcare information in low-income countries.[11]

References

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  1. ^<Robert Sloley CFO> (2023)."CABI Financial Statements 2022".www.cabi.org. CAB International. Retrieved8 January 2024.
  2. ^"Our people".CAB International. 2020. Retrieved2023-09-17.
  3. ^"Member Countries".CAB International. 2023. Retrieved2023-05-17.
  4. ^"CABI Annual Report & Financial Statements". CABI. Retrieved12 September 2024.
  5. ^"Biological control: Our best defence against pests such as knotweed".The Guardian. 4 December 2014. Retrieved6 August 2015.
  6. ^"PlantwisePlus aims to reach 75 million smallholder farmers in 27 countries, providing them with access to the knowledge and skills they need. products".www.cabi.org/plantwiseplus/. Retrieved12 September 2024.
  7. ^"BioProtection Portal – biocontrol and biopesticide products".bioprotectionportal.com. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2024.
  8. ^"UK fungi get protection strategy".BBC News. 12 January 2009. Retrieved16 January 2019.
  9. ^"CABI board members". Retrieved2024-09-12.
  10. ^"CABI: Global Health". CABI. Retrieved4 August 2015.
  11. ^"Supporting Organisations".HIFA. Archived fromthe original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved6 August 2015.

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