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Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
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Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
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Biopesticides used to combat Red Locust outbreak in Eastern Africa
22 May 2009, Iku-Katavi - Spraying the wetlands, a habitat to a wide range of wildlife; crocodiles, hippos, elephants, etc. Usually spraying is not allowed using chemical pesticides, but because it is a biopesticide, for the first time it could be done without damaging the environment.
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United Republic of Tanzania
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