Locust infestations reportedly hit more than 70,300 ha of farmland in Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, June 2, 2015, Asia-Plus – To-date, locust infestations have reportedly hit more than 70,300 hectares of farmland in Tajikistan. According to the State Unitary Enterprise “Locust Control,” they have treated more than 55,300 hectares of locust-affected areas with insecticides by June 2. The southern province of Khatlon is the worst hit area.  In Khatlon, […]

Asia-Plus

DUSHANBE, June 2, 2015, Asia-Plus – To-date, locust infestations have reportedly hit more than 70,300 hectares of farmland in Tajikistan.

According to the State Unitary Enterprise “Locust Control,” they have treated more than 55,300 hectares of locust-affected areas with insecticides by June 2.

The southern province of Khatlon is the worst hit area.  In Khatlon, locusts have affected more than 40,400 hectares of agricultural lands.

In the northern province of Sughd, d province n Sughd province, locust infestations have hit more than 20,000 hectares of agricultural lands, the source noted.   

More than 1,000 people have reportedly been involved in the locust-combating campaign and relevant international organizations are providing assistance to Locust Control.

An Emergency Coordination Unit (ECU) was established by FAO in Tajikistan in 1996, initially to work on emergency locust control projects.  Since then, the emergency program has expanded steadily and has set-up veterinary field units, improved agricultural infrastructure and strengthened domestic seed production.   Locust infestations reportedly hit more than 70,300 ha of farmland in Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, June 2, 2015, Asia-Plus /Payrav Chorshanbiyev/ – To-date, locust infestations have reportedly hit more than 70,300 hectares of farmland in Tajikistan.

According to the State Unitary Enterprise “Locust Control,” they have treated more than 55,300 hectares of locust-affected areas with insecticides by June 2.

The southern province of Khatlon is the worst hit area.  In Khatlon, locusts have affected more than 40,400 hectares of agricultural lands.

In the northern province of Sughd, d province n Sughd province, locust infestations have hit more than 20,000 hectares of agricultural lands, the source noted.   

More than 1,000 people have reportedly been involved in the locust-combating campaign and relevant international organizations are providing assistance to Locust Control.

An Emergency Coordination Unit (ECU) was established by FAO in Tajikistan in 1996, initially to work on emergency locust control projects.  Since then, the emergency program has expanded steadily and has set-up veterinary field units, improved agricultural infrastructure and strengthened domestic seed production.   

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Recent Articles

Tajikistan Has Determined the Number of Quotas for Attracting Foreign Labor

Almost 62% of the quotas this year will be allocated to Chinese citizens.

Why does eDonish confuse login and grades? Analyzing mistakes with “Smart City”

Parents of Dushanbe schoolchildren are complaining about the incorrect functioning of the digital educational platform.

Global Growth for Tajikistan Startups: Applications Open for Silkway Accelerator

Teams from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Mongolia are invited to participate.

An international forum on sustainable development Green. Digital. Smart will be held in Dushanbe

Representatives of governments and experts from more than 50 countries will participate in the five-day forum.

Tax Burden in Tajikistan: What Lies Behind the Numbers?

The highest tax burden in Central Asia is in Tajikistan, while the lowest is in Uzbekistan.

Maroon Beret as a Symbol of Courage: Tajikistan Conducts Elite Special Forces Trials for the First Time

150 fighters competed for the right to wear the maroon beret, which is associated worldwide with elite special forces.