Wow, it looks like you have a beautiful lush jungle in there.
Are those Banana trees I see in the jungle?
Do you have a lot of rainfall there?
I like that you like nature and environmental sustainability.
Stephen Bedford Clark an old friend of mine who is an environmental engineer and he built a small scale plant in a dry part of South Australia to grow and process algae to use as fuel, dry and grind into flour, salt, vitamins and a whole bunch of other healthy alternatives.
https://www.algaeindustrymagazine.com/on-becoming-an-algae-entrepreneur-in-australia/
You might be interested in reading some of his stuff, because he made this for the farmers here to show them that they could grow and harvest the algae on their own farms to use in their farm machinery so they wouldn't have to waste money on buying diesel. And you know how quickly and easy algae grows in ponds- big and small.
Algae also filters out the carbon dioxide pollution in the air too.
https://advancedbiofuelsusa.info/category/feedstocks/feedstock-algae/page/13/
And this is the documentary that I started shooting on his algae plant a few years ago https://www.chocolatescorpion.com/greengold
This info might give you some ideas on how to make the farming in your community cheaper for the farmers and healthier for the environment too.
Good luck!
Yes, there lots of rainfall and Bananas
I will check them up
Thank you!