"We left the capital two years ago and there's no looking back," said Richelieu, a young Malagasy graduate mathematician-turned-farmer. His school days in the city not far behind, he sat with his wife in their new mud-brick farmhouse not far from the Ambararatabe migration centre, warming himself in front of the fire after a long day's work-tired, but not discouraged. "The young people bete are set on becoming professional farmers," he added resolutely.
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