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Le Périple du café

When there are no more basic necessities among the villagers of Ambalarano, coffee must be sold in Manambondro in order to be able to buy it. But because of the isolation of this small village, whoever goes there must walk for two days, loaded with several kilos of coffee, in order to bring back to the village all the commissions entrusted to him...

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When there are no more basic necessities among the villagers of Ambalarano, coffee must be sold in Manambondro in order to be able to buy it. But because of the isolation of this small village, whoever goes there must walk for two days, loaded with several kilos of coffee, in order to bring back to the village all the commissions entrusted to him...

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