The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization says that nymph (baby) desert locusts maturing in Somalia’s rebel-held backcountry, where aerial spraying is next to unrealizable, will develop wings in the “next three or four weeks” and threaten millions of people already short of food.
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization says that nymph (baby) desert locusts maturing in Somalia’s rebel-held backcountry, where aerial spraying…

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