A Village Without Fences: How Gunjur Sambuya Farmers Grow Crops in Peace
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 22/08/2025
By Hatab Nyang On a rainy August morning in Gunjur Sambuya, the green stretches freely. Maize stalks rise tall beside cassava plots, and vegetable beds lie open near the market, all unfenced yet untouched. In this Gambian village, crops grow in peace, without wire, without sticks, and without (…)
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