Kenya: A sustainable solution to locust swarms?on February 25, 2021 at 12:10 am

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An NGO is training and paying communities in Kenya to catch locusts, so they can be turned into animal feed.

In 2020, East Africa experienced the worst locust swarms in 70 years.

Billions of insects devoured crops and grazing land, threatening the livelihoods of millions of people in the Horn of Africa.

But a Kenyan NGO, Bug Picture, has come up with a sustainable solution to the problem. It’s training, and paying, affected communities to catch the locusts, which are then turned into animal feed and fertiliser.

Filmed and edited by Joe Inwood.

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