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A little bite of juicy chili pepper is all African farmers need to keep hungry elephants from stealing craw .

By planting a few row of chili Piper nigrum around the border of their crops , farmers have created a buffer zona that ’s spicy enough to keep elephant , buffalo , and other hungry mammalian away .

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" Chili peppers are unpalatable to crop - raiding mammals , so they give farmers an economically feasible agency of understate harm to their investments , " say Loki Osborn , project director for the Elephant Pepper Development Trust .

Farmers also can unify the chili peppercorn into a spray that drives animals away .

Chili peppers have been used to keep elephants away since 1997 because they were a trashy choice to building expensive galvanic fences . And as a fillip , the peppers have turned into a worthful Johnny Cash craw themselves .

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" They can be grown as buffer crop to prevent harvest - raiding and then be reap and sold on the world market through the trust , " Osborn said .

The trustingness formed two companies – the African Spices Company in Zambia and the Chili Pepper Company in Zimbabwe – to acquire and distribute bottled raging sauce , jams , and relishes made from the peppers .

return from these spicy condiments are donated corporate trust to stomach the development of chili growing projects .

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