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Locusts: battling the great plague

Jul 04, 201926 min
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The first written records of locust swarms are over 3 millennia old. Today, international organisations work to prevent the formation of these swarms that devour their own body weight in food every day. A swarm of desert locusts can build into tens of millions of insects, wreaking havoc on farmland, and are a serious threat to human food security. In 2019 swarms have hit Sardinia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, Jordan and Yemen. In this episode of Beyond the Headlines, host James Haines-Young speaks to Keith Cressman from the FAO Desert Locust Information Service that keeps a watch on all potential locust infestations across the globe and Professor Stephen Simpson AC, the Academic Director of the Charles Perkins Centre, who has over three decades experience in studying locusts.  Read more on our website: • Massive locust swarm provides a desert bounty in central Yemen - in picturesJordan sends out air force to defeat locust swarmLike the locusts, the regional response knows no bordersSwarms of locusts descend on Al Dhafra in Abu Dhabi
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