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10th IOBC-WPRS Working Group Meeting on Modern Biotechnology in Integrated Plant Production

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What if the future of agriculture isn’t built around fighting pests harder — but smarter? From sterile insects and RNA-based pest control to advanced surveillance systems and new breeding technologies, a new generation of tools is reshaping how we think about sustainable agriculture. This November, researchers, practitioners, policymakers and industry representatives will come together in Crete to discuss exactly that.

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New Research Hub Strengthens Sterile Insect Technique Science

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The inauguration of the Liebig Centre for Agroecology and Climate Impact Research at Justus Liebig University Giessen marks a major step forward for Sterile Insect Technique research. In partnership with the IAEA and FAO/IAEA, the centre will advance sustainable pest control, insect biotechnology, and climate-resilient agriculture.

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Field Notes from South Africa: Learning from a Country at the Frontline of Fruit Fly Management

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South Africa plays a key role in the EU-funded REACT project, serving both as a testing ground and a model for managing invasive fruit flies. With regions facing different levels of infestation by Bactrocera dorsalis, the country offers vital insights into containment and eradication strategies. REACT develops the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), an environmentally friendly approach that suppresses pest populations through sterile male releases. Beyond technology, the project focuses on economic and social acceptance, involving farmers and industry stakeholders through workshops led by Citrus Research International. Lessons learned in South Africa will shape fruit fly management across Europe, showing how science and practice can unite against a global agricultural threat.

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REACT Engages Media in Naousa to Showcase Localised SIT Strategy

In early September 2025, REACT hosted international journalists in Naousa, Greece, to showcase its localized Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) strategy against invasive Mediterranean fruit flies. Through hands-on demonstrations—from small-scale rearing to molecular diagnostics—the event highlighted how SIT can be adapted to Europe’s diverse fruit-growing regions. Led by experts from the Universities of Thessaly, Giessen, and Patras, the visit generated strong media coverage across Europe, positioning REACT as a model for integrating plant-health innovation with proactive science communication.

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Call for Abstracts

10th IOBC-WPRS Working Group Meeting

Innovative Pest Control: Shaping the Future of Sustainable Agriculture

10th IOBC-WPRS Working Group Meeting

DATE

22.–24. Nov 2026

LOCATION

OAC, Chania, Crete

The IOBC-WPRS Working Group “Modern Biotechnology in Integrated Plant Production” invites you to a joint meeting held in collaboration with the EU-funded project REACT.

Submit your abstract now → Register for the conference →

MORE INFORMATION: iobc-wprs.react-insect.eu