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Ethiopia Plans More Control Measures to Combat New Locust Swarms

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Ethiopia, already struggling to suppress a desert-locust infestation that’s the worst in decades, will escalate efforts to control the insects as it receives two new swarms a day.

Five of the Horn of Africa nation’s nine regions — including Oromia, Amhara and Tigray — are heavily infested and the government expects to add five planes this week to supplement aerial control measures, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.

“Unless we manage these swarms where they are, they will scatter to different areas and continue damaging livelihoods,” Agriculture Minister Oumer Hussein told reporters on Sunday.

More swarms are expected to form in northeast Ethiopia, potentially moving to the eastern Ogaden region and agriculturally productive highlands, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization warned last week. The infestation is expected to continue until March, it said. Read more…

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