L’an dernier, la production de crabes enregistrée était de plus de 6 000 tonnes. La grande partie de cette production est destinée à l’exportation. Cependant, bon nombre de produits halieutiques collectés par des opérateurs travaillant à Morondava en vue d’une exportation, ne respectent plus la taille minimale marchande en raison d’une surexploitation. Et ils inondent le marché local. La destruction des mangroves réduit en même temps la viabilité des crabes, sans parler de la recrudescence des collecteurs informels qui influent sur la stabilité des prix.
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According to the UN, 90 percent of the population lives below the international poverty line and more than 50 percent of children under the age of 5 are chronically malnourished. Dry spells in 2018 have led to poor harvests and low food production, particularly in the south. Flooding caused by Cyclone Ava and severe tropical storm Eliakim further damaged crops. According to the June 2018 IPC analysis, approximately 1.26 million people will face Crisis (IPC 3)* or worse levels of food insecurity in the south and southeast regions of Madagascar from July to September 2018.The nutritional situation in the south also remains worrisome. According 2018 nutrition surveys, two districts in the south, Amboasary and Ampanihy, have a global acute malnutrition (GAM) prevalence above 10 percent, exceeding the "serious" threshold established by the World Health Organization.
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