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Locust crisis calm in east Africa, says FAO

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Intensified control operations and limited breeding of locusts in east Africa have calmed the locust crisis in the region.

Desert locust swarm
Desert locust swarm

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) said in its latest update on Thursday, March 4, 2021.

FAO noted that control operations have been intensified in Ethiopia and Kenya against swarms that are still immature.

“Good progress has been achieved, particularly in Kenya where swarms are no longer arriving from the north,’’ said the UN agency.

According to FAO, rains that fell during the last week of February may allow swarms to mature rapidly in northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia and lay eggs that could hatch in late March, causing small hopper bands to form.

“However, breeding this spring is likely to be limited as control operations continue to reduce current infestations and well below-normal rains are forecasted,’’ it said.

The UN organisation observed that in northeast Tanzania, there are reports of small immature swarms near Arusha.

In the Red Sea winter breeding areas, control operations are in progress against a few swarms on the central coast in Sudan where breeding is continuing, it said, adding the situation is calm further north near Sudan and in many other areas of the region.

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