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Reduce oil palm plantations and restore buffer zones to provide food space for Sumatran orangutans, while supplementing economic gains through intercropping.

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Intercropping peanuts, ginger and other crops can not only provide nutrients to the soil where oil palm grows, but also provide farmers with economic benefits before the oil palm fruit matures.

With the completion of the buffer zone, the establishment of ecological corridors for Sumatran orangutans to travel, rest and other activities can meet the orangutan's demand for height.

The habitat composition of the Sumatran orangutan is gradually stabilized, and the pedestrian plank road is appropriately interspersed, which can promote the development of tourism while popularizing the endangered species to humans.

Farmers

Obtain economic benefits by planting and selling oil palm fruits.

Take a tour of oil palm plantations, sumatran orangutans habitats, rainforest buffer zones.

Plantation

By planting durian, figs and other tree species that orangutans like to eat, a buffer zone is established to initially provide food and habitat for orangutans.

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Buffer

Create buffer zones to provide new habitat for orangutans.

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Smart System

One hectare of land can produce 20 tons of ginger per year, USD 46,000/year.

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INTERCROPPING

One hectare of land can produce 2.6 tons of peanuts per year, USD 5951.4/year.

One hectare of land can produce 10 tons of corn per year, USD 2,480/year.

The buffer conditions at this time can meet the basic diet and survival requirements of the orangutan.

At this time, the buffer zone has been formed, which can meet the requirements of orangutan diet, survival, activity, reproduction, etc.

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