Millennium Post

Locusts damage over 1,100 hectares of crops in Nepal

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KATHMANDU: Locust swarms that entered Nepal from India last week have damaged over 1,100 hectares of crops in the Himalayan country.

According to the Plant Quarantine and Pesticide Management Centre (PQPMC) under the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Livestock Developmen­t, the attack by swarms of locusts has resulted in crop damage of 1,118 hectares of land, reports Xinhua news agency.

"Though the damage is considerab­ly low, the locusts have dominantly damaged crops of five districts in Nepal," Ram Krishna Subedi, coordinato­r at the Locust Informatio­n Center at PQPMC, said on Saturday. "They have not been causing additional damage to the crops in other places of the country because most of them have scattered from their original swarms."

The locusts damaged crops in 580 hectares land in Dang, followed by 283 hectares damage in Pyuthan.

Districts like Makwanpur, Arghakhanc­hi and Palpa sustained crop damage in 105, 100 and 50 hectares of land, respective­ly.

Locusts were spotted in 52 districts of Nepal but due to their relatively small size, the Nepali government has said that they have caused little damage.

"They are continuous­ly heading towards West and are very unlikely to cause further damage to the crops," said Sahadev Prasad Humagain, chief at the PQPMC.

Locusts have reportedly attacked crops like maize, rice seedbed, vegetables, and soybeans, among other.

Farmers in Nepal have been using noise and smoke to disperse them.

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