Farmers in Guwabari village, north Assam, have adopted betel nut cultivation to mitigate the impact of wild elephants destroying crops. Betel nut cultivation has proven to be more profitable than traditional crops such as paddy and mustard, with betel nut fetching at least Rs 1 lakh from one hectare of land annually. The shift to betel nut cultivation has also enabled farmers to invest in solar fences to deter elephants, improving their livelihoods and providing some solution to the problem of elephant depredation.