maxime souvignet wants to know how good their harvests have been.iculture in the area has been hard hit by climate change. he coordinates a project focused on finding ways to implement climate risk insurance solutions. maxime: insurance for small farmers already exists in morocco. insurance companies offer schemes that are subsidized by the state. so that's not our focus. what we're interested in is an insurance solution that encompasses the entire value-creation chain. reporter: from growing and harvesting produce in the field to packaging and transporting it, ideally, everyone involved in the process is insured against natural disaster, whether they are directly or indirectly affected. agriculture is the source of income here in the souss plain. but extreme weather, from drought to flooding, is becoming an increasingly frequent problem. we head into taroudant, the provincial capital, where local authorities are struggling to cope with the effects of extreme weather. heavy rain and flooding jeopardize the whole region. roads and bridges are especia