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Locust control - Operations undertaken in 114,026 hectare area

By TIOL News Service

NEW DELHI, JUNE 23, 2020: THE locust control operation is in full swing mainly in Rajasthan, Gujarat and MP. 62 spray equipments (21 Micronair and 41 Ulvamast) are being used by Locust Circle Offices while 200 employees of Locust Warning Organization are deployed for conducting survey and control work. Control room has been established in all 10 Locust Circle Offices and also at LWO, Jodhpur. Even beyond the Scheduled Desert Area, temporary base camps are set up, at Jaipur, Ajmer, Dausa and Chittorgarh in Rajasthan; Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh; and at Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh for effective control of desert locust.

Presently the control work is in full swing with the cooperation and coordination of the State Agricultural Departments, Local Administration and BSF. Two locust swarms from Indo-Pak border areas are reported, one each in Bikaner and Sriganganagar district. Control operation is going on against these swarms. At present, swarms of immature pink locusts with intermittent population of maturing yellow adults are active in Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Sri Ganganagar, Jaipur, Nagaur, and Ajmer districts of Rajasthan, Panna district of Madhya Pradesh and Lalitpur district of Uttar Pradesh.

Everyday locust control operations are carried out in the morning hours with the help of vehicle mounted sprayers, tractors and fire tender vehicles. The control operations are conducted with cooperation and in coordination with concerned officials of district administration and State Agriculture Department. So far, the Rajasthan government has deployed total 2142 tractors and 46 fire brigade vehicles, Madhya Pradesh total 83 tractors and 47 fire brigade vehicles, Uttar Pradesh 4 tractors and 16 fire brigade vehicles, Punjab total 50 tractors and 6 fire brigade vehicles and Gujarat deployed 38 tractors for locust control. The immature locust is very active and mobile making it difficult to control the swarm at one location, due to which it takes 4 to 5 days to control at different locations to completely eliminate the locust population in one place. The yellow, mature adults appear tending to copulate in some areas.

Supply order for 60 additional sprayers is placed with M/s. Micron, UK. On May 22, 2020, a VC was organized in the UK with representatives from Micron, UK and Indian High Commission to discuss the details of the supply plan. 15 no. of equipment has been received and deployed for locust control. The delivery of remaining equipment is also scheduled in due course.

Government of India has also issued a supply order of 5 CD Atomizer kits with GPS Trackers for aerial spray capabilities from this UK based company. The first two kits will be available in September 2020 and the remaining 3 kits are to be made after one month of their successful testing. These kits will be fitted into helicopters of the Indian Air Force (as agreed by them) and will be used for air operations for control of desert locusts.

For effective control of locusts in inaccessible areas and on top of tall trees, use of drones is being explored. An e-tender was invited to provide services of drones for aerial spraying of pesticides. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has approved conditional exemption for locust control. An Empowered Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Additional Secretary, DAC&FW to assess and facilitate the possibility of aerial control capability as a locust control measure. On its recommendation, Work Order for engagement of drones has been issued to 5 companies on 06.06.2020. These companies have started work in Barmer, Jaisalmer, Phalodi, Bikaner and Nagaur areas and so far 12 drones have been deployed.

Supply order has also been issued for purchase of 55 additional vehicles to strengthen the control capacity. 33 vehicles have been delivered and deployed in locust control operations.

The situation is monitored constantly by higher authorities and needful is being done on priority basis.

As on 21.06.2020, locust control has been undertaken in 114,026 hectare area in Rajasthan, Punjab, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. The break-up of area treated is appended in the table.

District wise summary of control data (as on 21.06.2020)

Sl. No.

Name of district

No. of Spots

Area Treated (ha.)

1.

Ajmer

24

5339

2.

Alwar

2

185

3.

Barmer

144

19750

4.

Bhilwara

13

2505

5.

Bikaner

49

8564

6.

Bundi

2

235

7.

Chittorgarh

12

2235

8.

Churu

4

830

9.

Dausa

7

2135

10.

Hanumangarh

4

575

11.

Jaipur 

12

2435

12.

Jaisalmer

74

10609

13.

Jalore

8

1444

14.

Jhalawar

1

205

15.

Jhunjhunu

1

60

16.

Jodhpur

103

16645

17.

Karauli

1

25

18.

Kota

3

505

19.

Nagaur

56

10490

20.

Pali

15

1985

21.

Pratapgarh

2

370

22.

Sawai Madhopur

1

130

23.

Sikar

5

1110

24.

Sirohi

3

560

25.

Sriganganagar

68

4875

26.

Tonk

2

425

27.

Udaipur

3

715

28.

Fazilka

20

640

29.

Banaskantha

7

225

30.

Kutch

10

560

31.

Mhesana

2

190

32.

Patan

2

55

33.

Sabarkantha

1

40

34.

Banda

1

100

35.

Hamirpur

1

90

36.

Jhansi

3

255

37.

Lalitpur

2

235

38.

Mahoba

2

170

39.

Prayagraj

2

170

40.

Sonbhadra

1

10

41.

Amravati

3

146

42

Bhandara

4

410

43.

Gondia

3

470

44.

Nagpur

11

409

45.

Agar Malwa

4

292

46.

Anuppur

1

60

47.

Ashoknagar

13

895

48.

Balaghat

3

262

49.

Betul

6

201

50.

Bhopal

6

340

51.

Chhatarpur

9

485

52.

Chhindwara

9

156

53.

Damoh

6

472

54

Dewas

5

210

55.

Dindori

1

7

56.

Guna

5

332

57

Gwalior

2

120

58

Harda 

3

239

59

Hoshangabad

2

150

60

Jabalpur

2

37

61

Khandwa

3

124

62

Khargon

1

150

63

Mandla

8

328

64

Mandsaur

5

1075

65

Morena

4

279

66

Neemuch

9

1316

67

Niwari 

4

300

68

Panna

4

185

69

Raisen

4

88

70

Rajgarh

6

152

71

Ratlam

5

816

72

Rewa

3

127

73

Sagar

3

139

74

Satna

14

565

75

Sehore 

3

147

76

Seoni

3

187

77

Shahdol

3

29

78

Sheopur

5

223

79

Shajapur

2

52

80

Shivpuri

24

1566

81

Sidhi

6

156

82

Ujjain

5

1853

83

Vidisha

10

713

84

Kabirdham

4

82

   

909

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