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Last Updated: Friday, 25 June, 2004, 10:07 GMT 11:07 UK
Locusts top Maghreb agenda
The five nations which make up the Maghreb Arab Union are meeting in Tunis to discuss a massive invasion by locusts, and other farming problems.

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN warned in May that locusts were breeding in thousands of areas south of the Atlas Mountains.

Delegations from the Union urged that specialists be trained to fight the locust threat.

Another issue is the encroachment of deserts into forested land.

In Mauritania, a country where three-quarters of the land mass is already desert, it is estimated that the Sahel desert is encroaching at the rate of seven kilometres a year.

The Maghreb Arab Union is made up of Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia.





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