China's hunger for sea cucumbers reaches islands of Sierra Leone
date:May 05, 2014
Decaying clapboard houses, built in the distinctive style of the returning slaves who arrived in Sierra Leone from the late 18th century, lie scattered through the bush. The only street lights are rusting wrought-iron relics left behind by early Portuguese settlers.

Clean water is scarce and electricity is enjoyed only by the few who can afford to run costly diesel generators.

There are also concerns that the sea cucumber boomlet may already be busting.

Victor Sawyer, the official in charge o
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