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In Bouyouni, the inhabitants divided on the project of the long track

Summary by Le Journal De Mayotte
At the back of his house, at the exit of the village of Bouyouni, Dani Ahmed, 36 years old, is delighted to see banana trees, cassava feet, pumpkins or salads grow on the family farm this Wednesday, May 14th. After long complicated months following the passage of Cyclone Chido, production gradually resumes in the middle of the few pieces of plate that have not yet been released, on a plot very exposed to the sun following the fall of the trees.
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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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