Agroforestry
Emphasizing multi-functionality and complex systems management, in which crop, plant, and livestock species interact in a field or farming system, rather than focusing exclusively on producing or growing a single crop.
What Is Agroforestry?
In its most basic, agroforestry is defined as agriculture with trees; interactions between trees and other components of agriculture are significant on farms where trees may provide fodder for livestock, fuel, food, shelter, or income from products.
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Agroforestry embraces an agro-ecological approach
At national and global scales, forestry and agriculture interact ecologically and through policies relating to land use and trade and are essential for climate change and other environmental concerns. There is nothing better than a tree to simultaneously:
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