Locust outbreak destroys 700,000 hectares of land in Namibia

Namibia has allocated 20 million Namibian dollars (1.4 million U.S. dollars) to fight a locust outbreak that has so far invaded seven regions and destroyed over 700,000 hectares of land, an official said on Wednesday.

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The locusts, which began to appear in two Kavango regions, have left a trail of destruction after they destroyed crop fields and grazing land, said Mildred Kambinda, director of agricultural production, extension and engineering services at the Agriculture Ministry.

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“Two weeks ago they invaded five more regions, destroying over 700,000 hectares of crop fields and grazing land in five of the seven regions,’’ she said.

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The last locust outbreak was reported in northeast Namibia in August 2020, destroying over 500 hectares of grazing land, according to the agriculture ministry.

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