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Global Plant Clinic saves Christmas in Saint Lucia
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The lost decades: How African farming has been greatly underestimated
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Out of sight, out of mind fungal taxonomy faces extinction in UK
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Untangling the knotty problem
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CAB Abstracts to include full text
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Global Health Archive Now Available from EBSCO Publishing
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CABI opens joint laboratory with China
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Climate change opens new pastures for crop pests
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Sierra Leone takes a leaf out of Global Plant Clinic book
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Feeling the heat of food security
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Crop diversity: eat it or lose it

Writing for the BBC's Green Room, CABI Associate Dr Jeff Bentley warns that centuries of crop diversification are at risk of being lost forever and growing dependency on just a few varieties is leaving the world's food supplies exposed. Click here to find out more.

CABI and Kew combine to create world's largest collection of fungi

CABI and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew are merging their fungal reference collections. 1.2 million specimens including mushrooms, moulds and other microfungi will be merged to create the largest and most comprehensive collection of fungi in the world. Click here to find out more.

New Fungi Calendar 2009!

Full of striking imagery and fungi facts, this new calendar has been developed with the help of CABI mycologists – Click here to find out more.