When Feroz Majeed began work as a tea planter 25 years ago, he knew exactly when Sri Lanka’s south-west monsoon would begin.
“Normally the rain would start by mid July,” he says. But this year was different. “This July there was a severe drought. Now we’re in the middle of August, it’s just started raining, but I don’t know how long it will last.”
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