ZIMBABWE: Rampaging elephants destroying crops![]() Friday, April 18, 2008 Marauding elephants that escaped from
the Hwange National
Park, an animal sanctuary in rural southwestern Zimbabwe,
are destroying any hopes among peasant farmers of a moderately successful
harvest.
Arid climatic conditions are expected to blight
agricultural production in the southwest this year, according to a recent
forecast by the UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), while Zimbabwe's
political and economic turmoil is also affecting both food production and food
security. "On one hand we
worry about the prospect of hunger because of crop failure, while on the other
we count the losses stray elephants are causing daily," she told IRIN,
displaying a few maize cobs she had managed to salvage after a herd of
elephants rampaged through her small field the previous night. FAO said in a statement on 10 April that extremely
dry weather in several provinces of Zimbabwe "is likely to cause
serious damage to the main 2008 maize harvest. This could aggravate an already
precarious food security situation in the country." Source: IRIN http://www.irinnews.org |
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