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Zebu carts are common sights in and around Ambanja, the region, and across much of the big island of Madagascar.
Dozens of workshops in Ambanja assemble innumerable zebu carts. One typical workshop in the town centre, run by Mr Theodore, <!-- 032 49 341 77)--> employ six skilled wood workers who build about 50 carts per year, all manually crafted without electrified powder power tools. The design and model is always the same: A simple two-wheeler which easily attach to one or more zebus. A cart takes about one week to make and costs 1,800,000 (USD 400).
The carts, or charettes as they are known, remain as practical relevant as they were hundreds of years ago and is an indispensable way of transport for farmers in distributing their seasonal crops from farm to markets.