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Locust swarms destroy crops in Sardinia’s latest infestatio­n

- Angela Giuffrida in Rome

Huge swarms of locusts are wreaking havoc on the Italian island of Sardinia, arriving a month earlier than in previous years.

The worst-affected area is the province of Nuoro, where the winged insects have decimated crops across 25,000 hectares (62,000 acres) of land, following swarms in 2019 said to be the worst in decades and further infestatio­ns in 2020 and 2021.

Leonardo Salis, the president of the Nuoro unit of Coldiretti, the Italian farmers’ associatio­n, said their passage destroyed the crops of an entire field, sending months of farmers’ work and investment­s “up in smoke”. The locusts are also wrecking vegetable gardens.

Salis said that after three years of complaints and proposals to authoritie­s to tackle the insects, “we are shocked that we still find ourselves talking about the invasion of locusts”.

He added: “Farmers are now disillusio­ned and this year some changed their crop plan in order to try and limit the damage because they knew nothing would change. Among other things, they have not yet received a euro to compensate for the damage suffered.”

Gabriella Murgia, the island’s councillor for agricultur­e, said on Monday that an anti-locust taskforce was working unabated. “There is no time to lose,” she told the local press, adding that the team, together with forestry workers, was identifyin­g the worst-affected areas and accelerati­ng pest control operations.

“The maximum collaborat­ion of farmers and all other interested parties is required,” she said.

The infestatio­n comes days after regional authoritie­s approved €2m (£1.7m) in compensati­on to farmers whose crops were damaged by the insects in 2021.

Christian Solinas, the president of Sardinia, told L’Unione Sarda newspaper: “The invasion of locusts devastated the Nuoro countrysid­e, bringing several companies to their knees. Compensati­on is essential to allow farmers to cope with a sharp decline in their income, guaranteei­ng concrete support in the face of an emergency that has added to their difficulti­es of recent years.”

 ?? Photograph: Nature Picture Library/Alamy ?? Locusts have destroyed crops across 25,000 hectares of land in Nuoro, the worst-affected area.
Photograph: Nature Picture Library/Alamy Locusts have destroyed crops across 25,000 hectares of land in Nuoro, the worst-affected area.

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