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Senegal’s Salt Queen tastes success in a man’s world
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June 1, 2019
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Marie Diouf has built a business gathering salt from marshland she bought in Senegal, succeeding in a trade where most marsh owners are men, and earning her the nickname "Salt Queen".
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