As erratic weather upends the seasonal rhythms that crops depend on, farmers in the island nation of Madagascar are feeling the effects but struggle to adapt to the new normal.
During the rainy season, flooded or muddy roads or washed-out bridges can make it harder for people to get their crops to market, Soarimalala said. Northeast Madagascar isn’t the only region affected.
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