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In the zone.
If you are in the zone, you are very focused on what you have to do.
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Shambu operates throughout the week, except on Sundays.The market infrastructure in the zone is very poor and there is no fence orshed, information provision, and feed provision in these four markets.Fincha is the only fenced sheep market where livestock are tradedin a relatively organized manner.
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