The Asian Age

Locusts hit crops in UP, Punjab on alert

- | NEW DELHI

New Delhi: After damaging crops in Rajasthan and MP, swarms of locusts entered UP’s Jhansi district on Wednesday amid what is being described as the worst attack in 26 years. Punjab, usually unaffected by the menace, is also gearing up for the possibilit­y of a locust attack.

Chandigarh, May 27: Punjab has been put on alert after swarms of locusts attacked crops in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, officials said on Wednesday.

Farmers have been asked to keep an eye out for any locust activity, they said.

The locusts initially entered Rajasthan from Pakistan. From Rajasthan, they also entered Madhya Pradesh over the past few days.

“An alert has been issued in whole Punjab (in the wake of locust attack in other states),” Punjab director agricultur­e Sawtantar Kumar Airi said.

Control rooms have been set up in each district and farmers have been asked to report any activity of locusts, he said.

Locusts, popularly known as “tiddi dal”, are known to devour vegetation wherever they settle. In the past, farmers in different parts of the country have faced huge losses due to crop damage caused by swarms of locusts.

District agricultur­e officers have been asked to purchase chemicals as per their requiremen­ts to contain any locust attack, according to the officials.

The state government has sanctioned a sum of `1 crore for containing locust attacks, they said.

A detailed action plan to check the invasion of locust swarms has been prepared by the state agricultur­e department, the officials said.

As part of the plan, agricultur­e officers have been asked to maintain strict vigil in their respective areas. Surveys will be conducted, especially in areas bordering Pakistan and Rajasthan.

Spray pumps will also be made available by the agricultur­e department to villagers to effectivel­y contain any locust attack.

Head of entomology department, Punjab Agricultur­al University (PAU), P.K. Chhuneja said that there has been a massive population build-up of locusts and there is an imminent threat to agricultur­e and vegetation, particular­ly in states bordering Pakistan.

The agricultur­e department and the PAU have been keeping a strict vigil and are carrying out surveillan­ce and checking incursions through suitable means, with informatio­n support from the Locust Warning Organisati­on, he said.

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