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    Trade in reed-based craft products in rural villages in Eastern Cape, South Africa 

    Pereira, T.; Shackleton, C.; Shackleton, S. (Oxford, UK: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2006)
    This article reflects on the importance of trading in resource-based products, particular for the rural poor of which women are the majority in Cape, South Africa. Natural resources-based products such as mats, baskets and ...

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