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Our vision
A world where smallholder farmers are empowered to manage evolving plant health threats, increase their incomes, improve food security and safety, and reduce biodiversity loss.
The challenge
Without smarter tools and processes for surveillance and mitigation, pest and invasive species outbreaks continue to threaten food security.
There is poor awareness on the hazards of excessive pesticide use among farmers, agricultural service providers. There is also not enough access to effective and affordable lower-risk alternatives to hazardous pesticides.
There are not enough public extension workers to reach smallholder farmers with the crop advice they need, when they need it. In addition, many agro-input dealers lack the capacity to provide accurate diagnoses and sound crop health advice.
How we will do it
PlantwisePlus is tackling these challenges head-on by following three key impact pathways:
Pest preparedness
Coordinating and strengthening systems for detection and response to pest outbreaks
Pesticide risk reduction
Increasing awareness of, access to and use of affordable integrated pest management solutions
Farmer advisory
Enhancing knowledge and uptake of integrated pest management practices through responsive digital advisory tools
Where we work
PlantwisePlus aims to reach 75 million smallholder farmers in 27 countries, providing them with access to the knowledge and skills they need to improve their production practices.
PlantwisePlus is working to empower farmers to use more sustainable crop management processes, including the use of a new biocontrol agent to fight fall armyworm.
In Burundi, our initiatives focus on integrating plant clinic networks into the national plant health system and promoting gender-inclusive services.
PlantwisePlus activities in Ghana are working to improve extension services for the country’s female farmers.
Through our work with local and national partners in India, PlantwisePlus supports farmers in protecting crops, increasing yields, and improving livelihoods.
Key projects in Kenya include the successful release of a biocontrol agent to mitigate the impact of papaya mealybug.
In Nepal, PlantwisePlus and partners are working to improve access to agricultural advice, helping farmers manage pests and diseases that threaten crops.
Key PlantwisePlus projects in Pakistan include the release of a biocontrol agent to safeguard crops from invasive parthenium weed.
In Uganda, PlantwisePlus is working with partners to provide training to young people and agro-dealers.
In Zambia, PlantwisePlus activities include supporting Zambian farmers manage invasive species such as cassava brown streak disease.