. >> together with his neighbors, spice farmer patrick maganga has managed to capture a new market. he's considered an expert among zanzibar's spice farmers. everyone goes to him to buy new seedlings. >> i think that's because i use cow dung and choose the plants very carefully. >> maganga founded a cooperative with 30 other spice farmers. since then, they've shared everything -- their tools, their labor, and above all, their knowledge. together, they've found a way to expand. now, they are growing cloves on a large scale. maganga's neighbor ali foum explains how they did it. >> we decided to be certified organic. and when we sell to our customer as organic, the price is increase from 15 to 20,000 t-shillings. >> the cooperative found a young company located in stone town that was looking for organic products from the island. at zanji spice, all the spices are sorted by hand and then sent to europe. farooq mussa is very satisfied with the close cooperation with the farmers. >> nowadays, they have a market. they know exactly where they can sell their stuff. so even the production is