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A barter system in Fiji refers to the direct exchange of goods and services without the use of money. Traditionally, Fijians would trade items like fish, coconuts, and yaqona (kava) based on mutual agreement of value. This system fosters community relationships and relies heavily on trust and reciprocity. While modern currency has largely replaced barter in urban areas, it still exists in some rural communities and during cultural practices.

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