Locust invasion: UN warning for Ethiopia, Kenya, Eritrea and Sudan
The UN has said that if an Ethiopian locust infestation is not brought under control then the crop-devouring insect could "invade" neighbouring countries.
The Ethiopian government has called for "immediate action" to deal with the problem affecting four of the country's nine states, a UN statement said.
In northern Amhara state some farmers have lost "nearly 100%" of their crop of the staple grain, teff, it added.
Efforts to control the infestation have so far not been effective.
The authorities' work has also been affected by "ongoing insecurity" in some areas of the country, according to the UN's Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO).
"We need to act fast and mobilise the required resources urgently to scale up control and preventive measures," FAO Ethiopia representative Fatouma Seid said.
Last week, the government said it had sent planes to the affected areas to try to deal with the problem from the air.
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