Every few decades mass blooming in Mizoram's forests causes a rodent boom - and devastation to crops. The cycle is well-known, so why aren't farmers and authorities better prepared?In the hills of Mizoram state in north-east India, the first thing that farmers notice are the swarms of stink bugs, known locally as thangnang. It can mean only one thing: the rats are coming. And with them, famine.As dawn breaks in Mamit district, Maunsanga, a 62-year-old farmer, walks across his plot, stopping where his rice crop once stood. He bends down to examine a broken stalk. Continue reading...
A swarm of stink bugs and a river of rats: why India's flowering bamboo causes a crisis for humans
11. červenece 2026 11:01
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jul/11/rats-famine-bamboo-mizoram-india-aoe
Zdroj: The Guardian