saloÁ is another village on the ciÉnega.ide street is further example of a local initiative to ensure food security during the dry season. a household garden. the houses here usually have small yards, where owners have planted fruit trees, vegetables, and herbs. some locals are also planning to raise animals for their meat. and ducks and chickens for eggs. libia: the houses used to have huge backyards. people weren't aware that they could grow useful plants in the yard as a way of economizing. they are now learning to cultivate different types of plants, and about how to use their resources. reporter: neighbors discuss what to grow with a view to trading with each other. that way they maximize the range of produce. this household garden is exemplary. the project is helping locals raise enough to keep themselves fed, even during the dry season. and looming on the horizon is the next el niÑo, which will mean less rain. the weather pattern is growing more and more frequent, say the fisherfolk, making life even more challenging