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Madagascar is one of two countries outside of Sri Lanka where true Ceylon cinnamon grows, the second being Seychelles. The plant, scientifically named Cinnamomum Zeylanicum or Cinnamomum verum, was probably introduced by sailors crossing the Indian Ocean on their trading routes.
The export of Madagascar cinnamon was temporarily halted in mid 1990s because of over harvesting, by which the complete stem and root were used. As farmers have since been tought sustainable cinnamon farming methods, not to harvest the complete tree and roots, enough trees recovered and the ban has been lifted and production and export has resumed. In 2011, Madagascar produced 2,300 metric tons of cinnamon, approximately 1.1% of the world production. <!--https://top5ofanything.com/list/bd227ac0/Cinnamon-Producing-Countries -->
Cinnamon is the inner bark of the cinnamon tree, which grows eight to 10 metres tall. Harvesting us usually done after the rainy season while the bark is moist and rich in flavour and essential oils.