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(below): One of the greenhouses, where large amounts of food plants for caterpillars are grown.  

(below): One of the greenhouses, where large amounts of food plants for caterpillars are grown.  

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... As pointed out before, farming and/or exhibiting tropical butterflies could offer a sustainable opportunity for local (rural) communities in tropical countries to increase and diversify their income (SAMBHU & VAN DER HEYDEN, 2010;VAN DER HEYDEN, 2011). ...
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The projects “Banteay Srey Butterfly Centre” in Cambodia (Asia) and “Zanzibar Butterfly Centre” in Tanzania (Africa) are presented as models of sustainable butterfly farming to support local communities.