Zambia president orders air force to help fight maize pest
Zambia’s President
Edgar Lungu ordered the air force on Thursday to join other government agencies
in an emergency operation to contain the spread of pests that have invaded
maize fields in many parts of the country.
The armyworms, which
feast on young maize plants and are capable of wiping out entire fields, have
been spotted in about six of Zambia’s 10 provinces, Agriculture Permanent
Secretary, Julius Shawa said.
The Zambia Air Force
began airlifting pesticides to the four worst affected provinces and will team
up with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Disaster Management and Mitigation
Unit (DMMU) in responding to the crisis, presidential spokesman Amos Chanda
said in a statement.
The air force will not
carry out aerial spraying of the insecticide, however.
Zambia’s maize
production rose to 2.87 million tonnes in the 2015/2016 crop season from 2.60
million tonnes the previous season due to better than anticipated rainfall and
early delivery of fertiliser and seed to farmers.
“The president is
concerned that if the outbreak of the worms is not controlled speedily, the
crop yield for 2016/2017 may be negatively affected,’’ Chanda said.
The DMMU and the
Ministry of Agriculture will conduct random checks today to ensure the
emergency spraying operation was going well, Chanda said. (Reuters/NAN)
Comments
Post a Comment