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Locusts decimate 500 hectares of grazing land in Zambezi Region – N$30 million needed to fight outbreak

Locusts decimate 500 hectares of grazing land in Zambezi Region – N$30 million needed to fight outbreak

The country needs an estimated amount of N$30 million for resources to deal with the locust outbreak in the northeast Zambezi region, The Agriculture Minister, Calle Schlettwein said last week as he provided an update on the African Migratory red locust in parliament yesterday.

The outbreak of the African migratory red locust was reported on 12 August and since then, daily reports have been coming in, said Schlettwein.

This is the second outbreak in the Zambezi region this year following the first one in February 2020. A total area of 4,002 square km has been invaded and 500 hectares of grazing destroyed by the locust so far, he said.

The minister said Namibia needs funds for more resources in terms of manpower, fleet, equipment, personnel protective equipments and other resources to effectively combat the outbreak.

“Following the reports on the locust outbreak, a spraying team of 35 staff members that are trained in methods to combat outbreaks from different agricultural development centers across the country has been deployed,”Schlettwein added.


Caption: Some of the locusts that where sprayed by the ministry officials last week.


 

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