New Delhi:A faceoff with thousands of Chinese soldiers in eastern Ladakh, an ongoing proxy war sponsored from across the Line of Control in Pakistan (LoC) to add to security troubles in Kashmir Valley, and with all resources focused on tackling a raging coronavirus pandemic, India will have to soon open another wide front against invading locust swarms that may threaten the country’s food security.
While the locust warning has already been issued for 16 states in the country, about one lakh hectares of farm land have already been stripped bare by the locusts. The average size of these invading swarms is about 5 sq km.
But among the problems confronting the government to destroy the pests is the small window of time available before the monsoon rains spread across the country.
Leading expert on agriculture and food policy, Devinder Sharma, told ETV Bharat: “In my decades of being involved in agriculture, I have never seen or heard about locust swarms that reach up to Karnataka and Odisha and threaten to spread over the Delhi sky. This one does.”
“The next one week or two will be very crucial. Because if the locusts survive till June-July when the monsoon rains spread across to the entire country, and then there will be much bigger problems in trying to control it.”