The Welland Tribune

Brazil calls emergency as locust plague nears border

- MARCELO DE SOUSA

RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s agricultur­e ministry on Thursday declared a crop emergency in two southern states amid the possibilit­y a cloud of locusts could enter the country from Argentina.

The “state of phytosanit­ary emergency” is a bureaucrat­ic step paving the way for Brazil’s government to implement plans to suppress the plague and take other emergency measures in case the insects reach the farmland in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina states. The ministry said in a statement it doesn’t currently expect that to occur.

The cloud of locusts that originated in Paraguay and caused massive damage to its corn plantation­s has, for the past several days, spread through northeast Argentina and devoured crops there. On Thursday, it was in Corrientes province, some 100 kilometres (62 miles) from Brazil’s border, according to Argentina’s food safety and health authority, Senasa.

Senasa said current climate conditions indicate it is most likely the cloud travels to Uruguay in the coming days. Brazil’s agricultur­e ministry likewise said in its statement that meteorolog­ical data for the southern region indicates low probabilit­y of the cloud entering Brazilian territory.

Brazil has suffered plagues of the same species of locusts in 1938, 1942 and 1946 that originated in Argentina. Since 2015, clouds of locusts have repeatedly appeared in the region of Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina.

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