Friday, November 17, 2006

Agriculture: Indian farmers battle rats to save rice paddy crops

Indian officials have said farmers are using poison and bamboo traps to kill thousands of rats to save their rice paddy crops and avoid a repeat of a 1959 famine in India's remote north-eastern region.

A state of alert has been declared in Mizoram state where rodents are rapidly multiplying - a phenomenon that usually occurs roughly every 50 years according to H. Rammawi, the state's Agriculture Minister.