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FARMERS COUNTING LOSSES AFTER CATERPILLARS INVASION EXTEND TO OTHER VILLAGES IN LWENGO DISTRICT

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A section of farmers in Lwengo District are counting losses after caterpillars invaded their gardens and destroyed crops including coffee, cassava, and maize.

The destructive caterpillars have so far spread to five villages including; Kabusirabo, Kyenvunikidde, Kyetume, Kaamusenene, and Kyawagonya –all in Lwengo Rural Sub County.

Lawrence Kaggwa, a resident of Kyetume Village said the caterpillars have caused severe damage to crops in the areas exposing residents to imminent famine.

Ms Betty Namukisa, a resident of Kyenvunikidde Village said the caterpillars had destroyed her entire maize plantation.

Cyrus Mwesigwa, the vermin controller officer in Lwengo District confirmed the invasion referring to them as Black swallowtail caterpillars that feed on leaves.

Lwengo District Vice Chairperson, Vincent Birimuye asked the Ministry of Disaster Preparedness under the Office of the Prime Minister to help residents who have already been affected by the caterpillars.

Lwengo Resident District Commissioner, Ramathan Walugembe has promised to write to the Ministry of Agriculture to intervene.

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