China sends agricultural experts to help Pakistan control locust attack
By Ding Xuezhen,People’s Daily
China has sent an agricultural working group
to help Pakistan control the desert locust attacks, one of the country’s worst
locust outbreaks in nearly three decades.
Chinese agricultural experts arrived on
Monday, February 24, in Karachi, capital city of Southern Pakistan’s Sindh
Province, starting a visit to the most affected areas of the recent locust
attack, the economic and commercial counsellor’s office of the Chinese Embassy
in Pakistan told People’s Daily.
According to the economic and commercial
counsellor’s office, formed by the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,
the working group is scheduled to visit locust affected areas in Sindh, Balochistan
and Punjab Provinces and have meetings with relevant federal and local
authorities as well as the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) team in
Pakistan.
During this visit, the Chinese experts
will provide technical support for locust plague control and jointly work out an
action plan with the Pakistani government so as to prevent another possible
outbreak later in April.
The
looming locust swarms
According to the FAO desert locust watch
program, the current locust upsurge in East Africa and South Asia can be traced
back to increased rainfalls in the southern Arabian Peninsula in 2018.
Heavy rains from two cyclones in that
year provided favorable conditions for locust breeding, enabling three
generations of locusts that were “undetected and not controlled.”
In 2019, the fast-growing locust swarms gradually
began their journeys respectively westwards to the Red Sea coastal and then to
the Horn of Africa, and eastwards to Iran, where control operations were less
successful to stop the widespread locust breeding in spring.
After invading Pakistan last summer, the
locust swarms inhabited in the Cholistan and Thar deserts along the Indo-Pakistan
border areas. According to the Dawn newspaper, the swarm has grown to
threatening proportions since November 2019 when the FAO warned that the swarm has
started to leave its reproducing grounds.
FAO
calls for quick and strong response
Earlier in the middle of this month, the
FAO Director General Qu Dongyu warned Pakistan that with the start of the raining
season in April, swarm increases in large numbers will be the real disaster.
Despite the locust attack has been so
far under control, Pakistan needs to work as soon as possible to prevent future
disasters, according to Qu.
Because the locust swarms are currently active
in limited areas, “if we can cure, we can prevent a bigger disaster,” he said,
suggesting air force be mobilized to conduct aerial spray operations.
A group of Chinese pest control experts
arrived in Pakistan on Monday to provide technical assistance in its fight
against the invading locusts.Source: Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
China sends agricultural experts to help Pakistan control locust attack
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