A lot of vegetables along the sigatoka valley were/was destroyed by the recent flooding.
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The banks of the Sigatoka River overflowed on to precious farmland in early April during Cyclone Zena, the latest challenge to a country still recovering from Category 5 Cyclone Winston in February.
Naveyago Village sits high on the Sigatoka River but their fields are located along the river banks. The latest floods destroyed four months of food for communities largely dependent on subsistence farming and agriculture for their livelihoods.
“All our crops were underwater” says Sikeli Gudru, 48. “Beans, eggplant, pawpaw, pumpkin, corn, cabbage — our main source of income, all gone.”
Just six weeks after Category 5 Cyclone Winston devastated Fiji, affecting 40% of the Pacific Island nation’s population, three simultaneous tropical disturbances brought unprecedented rainfall to many parts of the country, including several areas already affected by Cyclone Winston.
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