It has been 10 years since I posted my first Global Plant Protection News (GPPN) article on July 2010. The response has been very encouraging and I am pleased to present the statistics for the 10-year period.
Total posts published= 2,233
Number of countries with readers= 213
Average number of views/ day: July 2010= 4; Feb. 2020= 86
Average /month views: July 2010= 128; February 2020= 2,500
Most views/day =266 on March 12, 2020. 85 from USA and 34 from India.
Total number of views for the top five countries:
USA= 36,428
India= 23,555
Philippines= 6,562
Australia= 3,469
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- Abiotic stress
- alternative protein source
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- Biodiversity
- Bioenergy
- Biorational products
- Biosecurity
- Biotechnology
- Biotic stress
- Book publication
- Climate change
- Control tactics
- Crop protection
- DNA
- Ecological Engineering
- Education
- Emerging/invasive pests
- Employment
- Exports
- Fellowships
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- Insect-plant interaction
- Insects
- insects as food
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- legislation
- Meetings
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- Monitoring
- Mycotoxins
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- Pest diagnostics
- Pests
- Phytosanitary
- Plant Pathogens
- Policy
- pollinators
- Publications
- Push-pull technology
- Quarantine
- Research
- RNA
- Sustainability
- Technology transfer
- tomato yellow leaf curl virus
- TYLCV
- Uncategorized
- Weeds
If you are a Follower of the GPPN I want to thank you, and encourage you, to inform your colleagues and the members of your national or regional professional society to Follow the GPPN. If you do not Follow the GPPN, please click on the “FOLLOW” icon at lower right of the Home Page. You will then receive the GPPN as an Email message every time I post an article. This is a free service provided by IAPPS. Please help me reach my goal of increasing the maximum number of viewers per day to 400 and promote IPM on a global basis. If you have a question, or a comment, please contact me.
Thanks and best wishes,
E.A. “Short” Heinrichs
IAPPS Secretary General
eheinrichs2@unl.edu
Short,
Very impressive. Congratulations!
Muni