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Few people have their own transport. Even a donkey costs too much for many. But getting to market is crucial in order to cash in on rising local demand for produce. Personal safety often has to take a back seat! 
Andy Johnston/RiPPLE 2007
Access to markets is crucial for livelihood security

 

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