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A destructive insect threatens pine forests in Lebanon

Experts are calling for urgent international cooperation to eradicate this scourge

محمد يسري
Last updated: 12/11/2025 3:14 am
Mohammed Yossry
محمد يسري
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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  • Pine production declined
  • Huge losses
  • Urgent international cooperation

Beirut, Lebanon – Farmers in the Lebanese town of Bekaa, which boasts the largest pine forest in the Middle East,

are facing a worsening crisis following the spread of

a devastating invasive insect that attacks pine cones.

This threatens the livelihood of hundreds of families

who have depended on this vital sector for decades.

Pine production declined

According to a report published by Reuters, the invasive insect –

believed to have entered the country through regional trade –

This has caused a significant decline in pine production over the past two years.

This has had a direct impact on farmers who rely on selling pine nuts

as one of the most prominent agricultural products in Lebanon.

Huge losses

The farmers explained that this small pest attacks the seeds

of the cones and prevents them from ripening.

This leads to significant losses in production, at a time

when the country is already suffering from a severe economic crisis.

It affected agriculture and all sectors of the Lebanese countryside.

Urgent international cooperation

The report added that government efforts to combat the insect remain limited due to a lack of funding.

Meanwhile, environmental experts called for urgent international

cooperation to study ways to eradicate this scourge.

Before it spread to other areas in Lebanon or to the neighboring

pine forests in Syria and Palestine.

The Bekassine forest in southern Lebanon is a natural

and heritage symbol, as it covers vast areas.

It constitutes a major source of local income and ecotourism.

However, the continued spread of this insect threatens

significant environmental and economic losses.

This has prompted farmers to demand urgent rescue and support plans.

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