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Learning to Make Coir Ropes #2
Coir is a fibre obtained from coconut husks. It is used to make ropes or is woven into mats.
When these women are proficient they will be given one of these machines to take home where they will make ropes for the factory commune.
When these women are proficient they will be given one of these machines to take home where they will make ropes for the factory commune.
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