EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 16 MIN
50,000 hands
from nàfolo · host maïmouna
This piece traces Centella asiatica through its Malagasy name, Talapetraka, and the 50,000 women who harvest it by hand each season along the riversides and rice fields of Madagascar. Before it became a global skincare trend, it was and still is stirred into rice, brewed into tea, and pressed onto wounds. It was ordinary in the best possible way. Today it is in over 150,000 products worldwide, at the center of a multi-billion dollar industry built on its healing compounds. The women who pick the leaf that makes it possible often earn below the Malagasy minimum wage. This is not a story about one bad company. It is a story about a structure, one that has always known how to steal knowledge, translate it, and leave the name behind. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit nafolo.substack.com
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