The curse of the water hyacinth
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09/01/1998
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Economist (London)
Lake Victoria's shoreline have been taken over by water hyacinth, ringing the lake with a thick green curst where water used to be. Controlling the weed has become a priority for Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania, which border the lake. The thick green mats of plants hamper fishermen.They bang up the filters of Uganda's main hydroelectric plant, at Owen Falls, and of the local breweries.