Afghanistan hit by plague of locusts!
KABUL, Afghanistan - May 11, 2008 - Afghan
authorities are examining the extent of an unprecedented locust infestation
that has prompted local officials in some areas to offer wheat as a reward to
residents for killing the insects.
Some 300 tons of locusts have been killed by people in the northwestern
province of Badghis alone in recent weeks, Abdul Ghafar Ahmadi, a senior
official from the agriculture ministry, said on Saturday, citing provincial
officials.
Local officials in Badghis and neighboring Herat have promised residents 7 kgs
(15 lbs) of wheat in return for killing 1 kg of locusts, amid a global surge in
food prices that has hit Afghanistan hard, Ahmadi said.
"The infestation of locusts has been unprecedented in Afghanistan. It is
pretty bad here in Badghis which is also suffering from drought," he told
said from Badghis.
"I have heard from local officials that residents have killed 300 metric
tons of locusts."
He could not say how many hectares of cultivated land had been destroyed by the
infestation, but said a mechanical campaign to kill the insects has been going
in several parts of the region, which border Turkmenistan.
"This is a regional problem and is not limited only to Afghanistan,"
he said.