The cane cutter wrapped an arm around a quantity of cane and using a cane hook, struck it off as short as possible above the ground. This operation was repeated a few times, making him work in a circle. In this way, they made bunches about 120 or 130 cm in size. Because people depended on the tide, they also worked at night. After harvesting, the reed was placed on a shell to dry and transported by reed barge. Since the disappearance of the tides, reed production has almost ceased.
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