Zebu cart

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The sunrise over the Sambirano Valley typically coincides with a small traffic jam on the bridge leading into the town of Ambanja. This congestion is not caused by cars but by slow-moving zebu carts. The drivers and passengers of these ox-powered carts are transporting crops to the town's central marketplace.

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Zebu carts, known as Charrettes à zébu, are common in and around Ambanja and across much of the country.

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Dozens of workshops produce charrettes in Ambanja. One workshop is led by Mr Theodore, who, along with his team of six skilled carpenters, manually assembles around 50 charrettes per year without using electrical power tools.

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The design and model are always the same: A simple two-wheeler that easily attaches to one or more zebus.

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These charrettes remain as practical and relevant among farmers today as they have for hundreds of years.

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A charrette takes about one week to build and costs 1,800,000 Ariary (USD 400).

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Respect to the thousands of Malagasy farmers for preserving the environment through their traditional mode of transportation.

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