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Crops in Argentina and Brazil under threat of locust attack

Crops in Argentina and Brazil under threat of locust attack

[caption id="attachment_4728" align="aligncenter" width="1014"]Crops in Argentina and Brazil under threat of locust attack Picture Collected[/caption] Brazil and Argentina are monitoring the movement of a huge locust, which is moving through crops in the region. The insects, which can cover a distance of 150km (93 miles) in a day, have already travelled from Paraguay to Argentina and it is feared Brazil and Uruguay could be next. Brazil has told farmers to be alert to the possible arrival of the locusts. Kenya and India are also currently fighting locusts swarms. The swarm originated in Paraguay and crossed into Argentina on 21 May. The insects have already moved through the Argentine provinces of Santa Fé and Formosa, where they caused damage to crops of corn, sugar cane, wheat and oats. The swarm is currently in Corrientes province and the authorities there said that they had managed to reduce its size through fumigation. Corrientes borders Brazil and Uruguay and both countries are monitoring the locust's movements closely. A cold weather front has made the locusts lethargic, so they have moved little in the past days, officials from Argentina's food safety body Senasa said. Nevertheless, a phytosanitary state of emergency is in effect in the two southern Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. Argentina and neighboring countries are no strangers to locusts. In 2019 and 2017 Argentina was under threat of locust attacks. Source: Online/SZK

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