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Sambirano

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'''Sambirano is an area in the north west Madagascar, which is especially known for the production of high quality cocoa, also known as "green gold" of Sambirano.The name also refers to the Sambirano River that flows from [[Tsaratanana Massif]], the highest peak of the island, into the Ampasindava Bay where it joins with Ramena river, south of [[Ambanja]].'''
The name also refers to the <googlemap version="0.9" lat="-13.688688" lon="48.450737" type="satellite" zoom="12" controls="large">-13.687854, 48.452454Sambirano River that flows from [[Tsaratanana Massif]], the highest peak of the island, into the Ampasindava Bay where it joins with Ramena river, south of runs through [[Ambanja]].</googlemap>
Due to the proximity of the Tsaratanana mountain range and trade winds, a particular microclimate
Malagasy cocoa has special charactaristics due to the particular climate and soil along the Sambirano river. The total cocoa harvest grown in the region contains about 10 percent Criollo beans (cocoa grown elsewhere usually contain about five percent). Cocoa from Sambirano is especially suited for making top quality, low bitterness dark chocolate and is used for the production of premium quality Malagasy chocolate brands such as [[Chololatiere Robert]] and [[Cinagra]].
 
<googlemap version="0.9" lat="-13.707701" lon="48.387566" zoom="12" controls="large">
-13.710035, 48.387222
Sambirano Valley
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