Locust Watch
Locusts in Caucasus and Central Asia
On 5 September, during the International Forum on Landlocked Developing Countries’ Food Security and the...
An overall area of 1600 ha was treated with the biopesticide Metarhizium acridum in May/July...
On 16-18 July 2024, a National Contingency Plan Workshop was organized in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, acting...
On 2-5 June 2024, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences of the Shandong Province of China...
Treatments with the biopesticide Metarhizium acridum were carried out in Kyrgyzstan against the Italian Locust,...

Locusts and grasshoppers are serious threats for agriculture in Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA). Three locust pests, the Italian (CIT), the Moroccan (DMA) and the Migratory (LMI) locusts, jeopardize food security and livelihoods in both regions as well as in adjacent areas of northern Afghanistan and southern Russian Federation. Over 25 million hectares of cultivated areas are potentially at risk.

Locusts have a high capacity to multiply, form groups, migrate over relatively large distances (they can fly up to 100 km per day) and settle and breed in various habitats. These capacities enhance their pest status at regional level. Locust are becoming even more dangerous in the context of exceptional weather events associated with climate change, due to their very high capacity to take advantage of new situations; as an indicator, the locust situation has deteriorated with recurrent droughts since the beginning of the 21st century.

Current Locust Situation

General situation during July 2024 Forecast for August 2024
Moroccan Locust (DMA) natural cycle completed in Azerbaijan and in all Central Asian (CA) countries while mating and egg-laying continued in...

Caucasus and Central Asia - Countries

Afghanistan

Armenia

Azerbaijan

 

 

 

 

 

 

Georgia

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Russian Federation

Tajikistan

Turkmenistan

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uzbekistan