Historically, Malagasy agricultural products have been transported across the island in baskets woven from strips of bamboo bark, called “garaba” in Malagasy …
Handcrafted by the villagers, the “garaba” is very useful and resistant, it comes in multiple sizes and shapes, as needed. In Madagascar the “garabas” are everywhere: full of vegetables and fruit on the roofs of be cabs, in carts pulled by zebus, in markets (zoma) where they are a sales unit, to transport and retain poultry. , etc …
The “garaba” is ecological, bio-degradable, as such we have associated it with the image of CODAL products, to evoke the traditional, the natural … ..
Handcrafted by the villagers, the “garaba” is very useful and resistant, it comes in multiple sizes and shapes, as needed. In Madagascar the “garabas” are everywhere: full of vegetables and fruit on the roofs of be cabs, in carts pulled by zebus, in markets (zoma) where they are a sales unit, to transport and retain poultry. , etc …
The “garaba” is ecological, bio-degradable, as such we have associated it with the image of CODAL products, to evoke the traditional, the natural … ..