Dr Juliana Jaramillo, Lead Regenerative Agriculture, at the Rainforest Alliance, said, “With this partnership, we are certain we can advance our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach more effectively and provide concrete tools for producers to start making the transition to a more regenerative agriculture, by combining the broad reach of our network and our field experience, with CABI’s extensive knowledge base.”
For example, the Rainforest Alliance joins Nespresso and Applied Insect Science (APIS) in sponsoring the CABI BioProtection Portal. This free web-based tool enables growers and agricultural advisors to discover information about registered biocontrol and biopesticide products available globally. Their sponsorship will see them adding their expertise in helping frontline communities build thriving rural economies rooted in more sustainable growing practices and forest stewardship.
Dr Ulrich Kuhlmann, Executive Director, Global Operations at CABI said, “CABI is delighted to be working in partnership with the Rainforest Alliance. Our shared expertise in promoting sustainable agricultural practices along the food value chain will further help to improve rural livelihoods for millions of smallholder farmers around the world.
“Our joint endeavours will be carried out while being mindful of the need to protect the earth’s biodiversity and ecosystems amid the myriad of challenges posed by climate change.”
One example of CABI’s work to help promote more environmentally friendly pest control to tackle crop-destroying locusts and grasshoppers in Africa. In Somalia, for instance, the FAO organised spraying of CABI-created biological control product Green Muscle over more than 100,000 hectares; no chemical pesticides were used.
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