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  • Second wave of locust invasion to hit in two months- Africa

    East African countries should brace themselves for a second round of invasion by the desert locusts in the next one to two months, Kenya’s Ministry of Agriculture has warned.

  • What we found when we tested a botanical pesticide to combat locust invasions

    Swarming locusts are famous for their destructive potential. Currently, locust outbreaks in East Africa are threatening the livelihoods of hundreds of farmers and their families. For instance, a recent swarm in Kenya consumed more than 2,000 tons of food.

  • Scientists plant ‘sentinel trees’ to warn of devastating pests

    It's become an all-too-common tale: An introduced insect takes hold in a new home and then spreads, wreaking havoc with ecosystems and economies. Take, for instance, the emerald ash borer, an Asian beetle first spotted in North America in 2002; researchers estimate it has killed hundreds of millions of ash trees and caused more than $10 billion in damage.

  • Locust plague up to 20 times larger than last wave could devastate parts of East Africa

    A locust plague up to 20 times larger than a wave two months earlier is threatening to devastate parts of East Africa.

  • The locust plague: Fighting a crisis within a crisis

    Every day, our inbox buzzes with alerts from an unfolding crisis. The reports—heralding a humanitarian crisis and giving voice to increasing desperation among those that we serve—are alarming. And with the COVID-19 pandemic, the situation is likely to worsen still.

  • Locust Swarms Threaten Food Security in Horn of Africa

    The Horn of Africa is facing the worst locust invasion in 70 years, threatening regional food security, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

  • How technology is protecting food crops from the worst locust swarms seen in decades

    For African countries like Kenya and Somalia, 2020 has brought some of the worst locust outbreaks in over fifty years.

  • A new model shows where desert locusts will breed next in East Africa

    Several countries in East Africa – namely Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and South Sudan – are still trying to contain the worst desert locust invasion the region has experienced in over 70 years.

  • Brown locusts have survived a long drought in South Africa – here’s how

    The Northern Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa recently experienced their longest drought in 100 years.

  • Brown locusts have survived a long drought in South Africa - here's how

    The Northern Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa recently experienced their longest drought in 100 years.

  • South Africa farmers battle to control locust swarms of biblical proportions

    Farmers in the Northern Cape, Western Cape and Eastern Cape Karoo are struggling to control the locust swarms that have damaged and consumed thousands of hectares of grazing land.

  • Worst locust infestation in 25 years lays waste to swathes of valuable grazing in Eastern Cape

    The locust swarms that have damaged and devoured thousands of hectares of grazing in the Karoo and parts of the Sarah Baartman area have now moved into the Amathole district.

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