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Forget Alien Armyworms, a Bigger Threat to African Corn May Loom

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February 15, 2017
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Matthew Hill and Godfrey Marawanyika

  • Red locust populations in Zambia are expanding, group says
  • Zambia has released funds for aerial surveys, pesticides
A swarm of Red Locusts north of the town of Sakaraha, Madagascar, on April 27, 2013.

Source: AFP via Getty Images
Locusts breeding in central Zambia may pose a bigger threat to farmers in southern Africa than the fall armywormthat’s ravaged crops this year, according to an organization that combats the pests.
Red locusts have already reached densities of as much as 50 per square meter over 76,000 hectares (187,800 acres) in an area known as the Kafue Flats, Moses Okhoba, director of the International Red Locust Control Organization for Central and Southern Africa, said in an interview late Tuesday. If uncontrolled, they could form swarms of 40 million insects, destroying corn fields in their way.
“If you had an outbreak of locusts, the situation will be about ten times worse when compared to when you had fall armyworms,” Okhoba said in Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital. “You do not want to see a swarm of locusts in your field because then you will not be talking of anything to harvest or to see.”

Southern African countries including Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa are already battling an outbreak of crop-eating caterpillars that arrived from the Americas last year. Locust swarms would be yet another setback for growers in the region, which is still recovering from the worst drought in more than 35 years. While hoppers, or larvae, have infested only 1,600 hectares of crop fields, they must be immediately stopped from expanding further, according to Okhoba.

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A swarm of 40 million insects can eat 80,000 tons and travel anywhere between 20 kilometers (12 miles) to 100 kilometers a day, depending on winds, he said, speaking on the sidelines of a regional emergency meeting to combat pests. Most farmers in southern Africa grow corn, the staple food in the region.
“At the moment the locusts are breeding in Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique,” said Okhoba. “Outbreaks from these areas, depending on the period, can affect countries all around the region.”
Zambian President Edgar Lungu already instructed the treasury to release funds to the International Red Locust Control Organization to complete surveying and start spraying pesticides to prevent an outbreak.
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