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 More options May 10 2008, 7:55 pm
From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 16:55:16 -0700
Local: Sat, May 10 2008 7:55 pm
Subject: AFGHAN authorities are examining the extent of an unprecedented locust plague
*Plagues, Pestilences and Diseases*

*AFGHAN authorities are examining the extent of an unprecedented locust
plague*

 From correspondents in Kabul

May 10, 2008 10:13pm
Article from: Reuters

AFGHAN authorities are examining the extent of an unprecedented locust
plague that has prompted local officials in some areas to offer wheat as
a reward to residents for killing the insects.

Some 300 tonnes of locusts have been killed by people in the
northwestern province of Badghis in recent weeks,  agriculture ministry
official Abdul Ghafar Ahmadi said.

Local officials in Badghis and neighbouring Herat have promised
residents 7 kgs of wheat in return for killing 1kg of locusts, amid a
global surge in food prices that has hit Afghanistan hard, Mr 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 said.

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.


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