In southern Madagascar, new agricultural techniques are starting to bear fruit. The application developed by FAO, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, provides up-to-date agro-meteorological data that can be understood by everyone.

It allows around sixty farming communities to anticipate their daily tasks, choose the seeds to plant and maximize harvests, taking into account climatic hazards. FAO also supports seed multiplier producers, like Laly who planted millet on his one and a half hectare plot.