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Revealing our new logo and website

After a several months of work behind the scenes, the Bacterial Plant Disease Programme coordination team are delighted to reveal our new logo and website.

Our new logo

Although the original logo was a lovely representation of all the projects, our new logo was designed to be clean, modern, scaleable, and professional.

The generic plant with both healthy and diseased leaves echoes the shared interests of all the projects. The circle represents the programme bringing together, but not constraining, all the projects and stakeholders.

Refreshed website

As part of reviewing our communications we have also rebuilt our website. The site now has a cleaner look and improved navigation. In particular, it will be easier to highlight news and events. Look out for a ‘Resources’ section coming soon with publications, presentations and other outputs from the BPD projects.

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