Crops at risk as southern China battles worst locust infestation in decades

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“When we walked by those trees, we could clearly hear the sounds of locusts eating the leaves, which was really scary, and some people said if nobody came to kill the insects, they might eat us up as well.”

Farmers in southern China have spoken of the devastation caused by one of the worst locust infestations in decades, saying the impact was far worse than they could have imagined.

Authorities have stepped up efforts to contain the outbreak – tens of thousands of inspectors have been sent to villages and forests, while drones were deployed to spray pesticides. She said inspectors, along with local operators, had been touring the area with two small trucks carrying pesticide sprayers to try to kill the insects.

“There may even have been gradual movement of swarms within the region from other infestations,” he said. According to the Vientiane Times, locust outbreaks were reported in 140 places in the country in 2014, but in 2015 they had been recorded in more than 500 locations. By 2019, nine provinces in Laos had reported locust outbreaks, with corn and rice crops being the worst affected.

 

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