Millennium Post

Govt allows drones to tackle locust swarms

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) has given its nod for flying engineoper­ated drones at night to destroy locust swarms. The ministry has allowed to fly the drones, each weighing about 50 kg, to spray chemicals on the locusts swarming in Rajasthan and other states. The agricultur­e ministry had sought approval from the ministry to use drones to spray insecticit­ies in nights in locust affected areas.

Union agricultur­e minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Tuesday flagged off a helicopter to spray insecticid­es to kill

locusts in Rajashtan. He flagged off a Bell Helicopter with spray equipment from a helipad facility at Gautam Buddh Nagar. The helicopter will fly for Air Force Station at Barmer where it will be stationed initially and from there deployed for

locust control in desert areas of Barmer, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jodhpur and Nagaur. The helicopter will have single pilot operation, has a pesticide carrying capacity of 250 litres in one trip and can cover about 25 to 50 hectare area in one flight. An Empowered Committee had earlier finalized the firm for deploying one helicopter for aerial spray in desert area after getting all the clearances from DGCA and MOCA.

Union agricultur­e Minister, while flagging off the helicopter, said that after a long gap of 26 years, last year locust attack took place. It was estimated that this year there would be greater locust problem, but the state government­s have been alerted and are working in close coordinati­on with the Centre. Deployment of machines, vehicles and manpower has been increased and concerned states are utilizing SDRF funds to tackle the problem. Drones have been used for the first time for locust control and today aerial spraying of insecticid­es with the use of helicopter has also been launched. The minister expressed gratitude to Ministry of Civil Aviation for enabling the deployment of drones and helicopter. He informed that order has been placed for five numbers of aerial spraying machines from a Uk-based company, and once these are received, they will be deployed in IAF helicopter­s and pressed into operation for locust control.

The deployment of the helicopter for locust control operations follows the need to strengthen air control capabiliti­es for locust control through drones, helicopter­s and aircrafts.

Cabinet Secretary reviewed the locust situation on May 27 and directed the Ministry of Civil Aviation to assist the Department of Agricultur­e Cooperatio­n & Farmers' Welfare in facilitati­ng the procuremen­t of goods and services for aerial spray of pesticides through drones, aircraft/helicopter. Thereafter an inter-ministeria­l Empowered Committee under the chairmansh­ip of the Additional Secretary, Agricultur­e was constitute­d for facilitati­ng the procuremen­t of goods and services for aerial spray of pesticides through drones, aircraft and helicopter. Officers of the MOCA, Pawan Hans, DGCA, Air India and DAC&FW are members of the committee.

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