Palestinian farmers in the West Bank town of Nalin are facing significant losses due to the cochineal beetle infestation on prickly fig trees, also known as the Indian fig. The pest has led to an 85% loss in crop productivity, leaving farmers in a desperate financial situation. Despite efforts to eradicate the beetle, the damage has been severe, with only one out of five fields showing any sign of survival. The situation has led to concerns about the future of this crop, which is a vital source of income for local farmers. The Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture has warned farmers about the danger of the beetle and recommended planting new trees and taking preventive measures to stop the spread of the disease.