Chandigarh: Haryana has issued a high alert in seven districts after locust swarms attacked crops in neighbouring Rajasthan and a few other states, official said on Thursday, asserting that there was enough insecticide in stock to tackle the pest menace.
Tractors mounted with chemical sprayers have also been deployed.
After damaging crops in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, swarms of locusts entered Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi district amid what is being described as the worst attack in 26 years.
Authorities in Haryana said that though the locust swarms have not entered the state, but they are maintaining a high alert.
We are ready, seven districts have been put on high alert. We have stocked enough pesticides; insecticides and we have also formed farmers' group. We have also formed farmers' group even on WhatsApp, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department, Sanjeev Kaushal said.
Tractor mounted spraying facilities have also been activated. So, all these precautions we have taken, he said.
Kaushal said that for quick mobilisation, deputy commissioners are holding daily meetings.
A response team headed by senior agriculture department officer Surinder Singh Dahiya has been formed to coordinate with the deputy commissioners.
Rabi crops like wheat and pulses are being harvested and there is no crop which is standing in the fields. Cotton is being sown in Sirsa area now, Kaushal said.
He said on Wednesday night when our officers contacted the Jodhpur Central Institute for Locust Warning (Locust Warning Organisation), the information we got was that two swarms had come up to Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan and because of wind velocity and the storm last night, the report we got was that these insects had headed away from Haryana.