Credit was
important for the spread of carts in Senegal
Prior to 1960, animal-drawn carts were not very common in rural
Senegal. In 1960, SISCOMA established a factory at Pout in Senegal
to manufacture a range of agricultural implements and animal-drawn
carts. Sales in the 1960s and 1970s were high, boosted by agricultural
credit schemes. The sudden termination of credit in 1980 caused
sales to plummet and made SISCOMA bankrupt. A new company, SISMAR,
was formed to take over the factory, and has been selling many carts,
although annual sale have not returned to the levels when credit
was readily available to farmers.
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Ox carts in northern
Senegal
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