As 2023 draws to a close, we have tallied the numbers to present the most-read articles on the PlantwisePlus Blog this year. Plus a few firm favourites.
Articles on the new PlantwisePlus tools and courses were some of the most read during 2023, as well as other blogs on key topics like one health and gender. The blog featuring the onion industry in Philippines has been monumentally popular this year, reaching over 20,000 views.
Did any of your favourites make the most-read list this year?

Number 2
Women farmers in Pakistan aren’t realising their potential – here’s why
By Donna Hutchinson




Number 6
Pesticides in tea: How can we manage tea pests more naturally, avoiding harmful chemicals?
By Donna Hutchinson


Number 7
New bioprotection course paves the way for a more sustainable agricultural landscape
By Laura Hollis


Number 9
Use the Crop Sprayer app to improve your Integrated Pest Management strategy
By Laura Hollis
Number 10
New Pest Management Decision Guides created in collaboration with the Rainforest Alliance
By Laura Hollis






Number 15
Horizon scanning and pest risk analysis of prioritized pests in Bangladesh
By Donna Hutchinson




Number 19
More trainers of KS1758 – Horticultural Code of Practice to reach more farmers in Kenya
By Naphis Bitange
Number 20
Plantwise training materials for plant doctors now available in 11 languages
By Stefan Toepfer

Firm Favourites
Most read articles from the archives that blog readers love.
Earthworm-farmer friendship, redefined
The role of earthworms in sustainable agriculture
The Life Cycle of Fall Armyworm
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Acknowledgements
The CABI-led PlantwisePlus programme is financially supported by the Directorate-General for International Cooperation (DGIS), Netherlands; European Commission Directorate General for International Partnerships (INTPA, EU); the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), United Kingdom; the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC); the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR); the Ministry of Agriculture of the People’s Republic of China (MARA)
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