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- More than three-quarters of Malagasy families earn a living from agriculture, but frequent natural disasters – drought in the South, cyclones in the East, locust threats – cut into production ...leer más

- Highlights
Since April 2012, Madagascar has been facing a serious locust plague of the Malagasy Migratory Locust, that threatens the livelihoods of 13 million people in the country, nine million of ...leer más
14/05/2013

- Dense Malagasy Migratory Locust swarm in transit between the mountains of the Isalo National Park.
Swarm in transit between the outbreak and invasion areas. They are moving from the South to ...leer más
07/05/2013

- Madagascar's worst locust plague in 60 years has infested about half of the island, destroying crops and raising concerns over food shortages. Malagasy authorities say they don't have the resources ...leer más
07/05/2013

- Malagasy Migratory Locust swarm and hopper bands observed on 28 March 2013 in the regions of Menabe (Manja district) and Atsimo Andrefana (Benenitra district), Madagascar.
30/04/2013

- SOMMAIRE
Situation écométéorologique
Situation acridienne
Situation agro-socio-économique
Synthèse
30/04/2013

- Latest photos from Ilakaka on the locust crisis that Madagascar is facing.
11/04/2013

- Madagascar necesita más de 22 millones de dólares de fondos de emergencia en junio para empezar a combatir una grave plaga de langostas que amenaza las próximas temporadas agrícolas y ...leer más
26/03/2013

- A locust plague is threatening the livelihoods of 13 million people in Madagascar, nine million of whom earn a living from agriculture. Locust infestations, if untreated, could wipe out food ...leer más
25/03/2013

- Adult Migratory Locusts can multiply quickly, forming highly mobile groups and swarms. Depending on its size, a swarm – made up of millions of locusts – can eat up to ...leer más
21/03/2013

- Madagascar is currently facing a locust plague that could affect the livelihoods and food and nutrition security of 13 million people. The current Malagasy Migratory Locust plague started in April ...leer más
21/03/2013
