Nsenene season starts without grasshoppers
A section of scientists has tagged the delay of grasshoppers, a delicacy for many on the effects of the changing climate, environmental degradation of their breeding areas. According to Dr Moses Chemurot a Zeology and Entomology don at Makerere University, grasshoppers breed mainly in swampy areas, which have been widely encroached on. And as SUDHIR BYARUHANGA reports this has affected several people who depend on harvesting grasshoppers for a living but and who are worried the edible insects might not return.