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Biosecurity for market access | May 2025

In this science update, we share exciting new research to investigate how commercial cold supply chains contribute to reducing biosecurity risks.

Dr Rieks van Klinken presenting to the Committee for Phytosanitary Measures (CPM19) in Rome, March 2025

Biosecurity for market access | April 2025

In our April science update, we highlight growing international interest in systems approaches for trade - and how our tools can support their design and validation

Apple packhouse

Biosecurity for Market Access | March 2024

Welcome to our first Biosecurity for Market Access science update, March 2024

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