A one health approach to plant health - CABI Agriculture and Bioscience

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In a Comment article for CABI Agriculture and Bioscience, Vivian Hoffmann and colleagues argue that a One Health perspective can help optimize the net benefits from plant protection to realize greater food security and nutrition gains.

Dr. Janice Olawoye became a Professor of Rural Sociology at the Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, University of Ibadan, where she taught for 38 years until voluntarily retiring in 2016. She served the University in various administrative and committee capacities including Head of Department as well as being elected the first female Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry.

Elikana Lekei retired from Tropical Pesticides Research Institute in Tanzania after over 30 years of service, ultimately as Principal Research Scientist. He obtained his PhD in toxicology from the University of Cape Town. He has published extensively on farmer knowledge, practices, and injuries associated with pesticide exposure, and has worked in the regulation of pesticides in Tanzania for many years.

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