The way in which the farmers think is changing. They begin to think from the workers’ angle other than the farmers’. The way in which they are working in the factories and the money they get from the employers make them change. They are experiencing a new life style as workers. However, since they have been farmers for such a long time, they cannot change into the roles of workers right away. Even though they have not become workers, we can say that they are not simply farmers now. They start to rely on their wages as workers. All above result in the change of farming communities because they see money from manufacturing. Because the industry in Mozambique is not mature, the changes are processes, that is, they are not over yet.
For example, the workers began to complain about their wages and worry about their health condition affected by their jobs. That’s what workers do! When they feel their wages are not enough to make ends meet, they act as farmers. We can see that they are looking for a balance between being farmers and workers. I believe that once the Mozambique’s industry grows up, they will become real workers quickly.