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Agroforestry (also
known as agro-sylviculture or
forest farming) is a land use
management system that
integrates trees with
crops or pasture. It combines...
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especially in West Africa.
Sustainable agricultural practices, such as
agroforestry, can
support cocoa production while conserving biodiversity.
Cocoa contributes...
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World Agroforestry (a
brand name used by the
International Centre for
Research in
Agroforestry, ICRAF) is an
international institute headquartered in Nairobi...
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Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous
forests is a
Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and
scrub ecoregion in
southwestern Europe. It
occupies the...
- CIFOR,
which merged with
World Agroforestry (known by the
acronym ICRAF) on Jan. 1, 2019, is the
forestry and
agroforestry research center of CGIAR, a network...
- The
National Agroforestry Policy of
India is a
comprehensive policy framework designed to
improve agricultural livelihoods by
maximizing agricultural productivity...
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Shamba (Swahili for 'plantation'; pl. Mashamba) is an
agroforestry system practiced in East Africa,
particularly Kenya. In
these lands various crops are...
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principles of
managed grazing, and it is one of
several distinct forms of
agroforestry. If done correctly,
silvopastures can
count as Nature-based solutions...
- Inga is a
genus of
small tropical, tough-leaved, nitrogen-fixing
trees and shrubs,
subfamily Mimosoideae. Inga's
leaves are pinnate, and
flowers are generally...
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Fertilizer trees are used in
agroforestry to
improve the
condition of
soils used for farming. As
woody legumes, they
capture nitrogen from the air and...