lunedì 12 novembre 2012

Kenya - Mercati e bancarelle tra campagna e città

I modi di organizzarsi del commercio in Kenya raccontano di una natura esuberante che regala frutti meravigliosi oppure di una grade povertà che attiva forme di micro-reddito per sopravvivere, di prodotti artigianali tipici orientati al turismo oppure di una commistione tra nuovo e usato. Il quadro complessivo mostra livelli di organizzazione crescenti in una scala che va dal molto semplice o non organizzato al sufficientemente complesso e integrato.
vegetables and fruits along the road to Meru
Route B6
the market for agricultural products in kenya
Route B6
banks with the production of fruit and vegetables
Route B6
rustic shelves and sellers of agricultural products
Route B6
the commercial plug in a slum in Nairobi
Kimbera
poverty and minimum trade in Kibera, nairobi, kenya
Kimbera
micro-businesses in Kibera, Nairobi
Kimbera
fried fish and vegetables in Kibera, Nairobi
Kimbera
gathering place and smarcio banana near meru
Igoji
fruit and vegetables along the way to nairobi
Route B5
the marketing of agricultural products in rural kenya
Igoji
temporary agricultural markets near meru
Igoji
the sale of leaves in the market in Meru, Kenya
Meru
stove and tubers in the market meru, kenya
Meru
a stroll in the market meru, kenya
Meru
temporary exhibitions in the market meru, kenya
Meru
parts for hydraulic in meru, kenya
Meru
tents and stalls in the market meru, kenya
Meru
potato, tapioca and cassava in a peripheral market
Kanyakine
the sale of water in the market meru, kenya
Meru
African craft market in Nairobi
Nairobi
textiles and weaving craft in nairobi, kenya
Nairobi
wooden sculptures in a flea market in nairobi
Nairobi
narrow alleys and African crafts in Nairobi
Nairobi

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