AGRIS: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Desert Locust Management

05/05/2025
  AGRIS: Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Desert Locust Management

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As desert locust swarms threaten Northwest Africa, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) urges immediate action. Favorable ecological conditions have led to increased breeding, particularly in areas like the Hoggar Mountains in Algeria and Fezzan in Libya. The FAO's Desert Locust Information Service (DLIS) monitors these developments, emphasizing the need for early detection and rapid response to protect crops and pastureland.

For those seeking detailed research and data on desert locusts, the AGRIS database is an invaluable resource. Coordinated by the FAO, AGRIS offers over 14 million bibliographic records in more than 100 languages, covering topics from journal articles to technical reports. Currently, there are 1,543 records related to desert locusts, providing insights into their behavior, control measures, and impact on agriculture.

Accessing AGRIS can aid policymakers, researchers, and practitioners in developing effective strategies to combat the locust threat. By leveraging such comprehensive data, stakeholders can enhance monitoring efforts and implement timely interventions, safeguarding food security in the region.

Explore the AGRIS database here: AGRIS Desert Locust Records

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