As complex systems, agroforestry systems are more knowledge-intensive than other agricultural systems; site-specific adaptations of practices are crucial to success. Farmer education and experimentation leading to system modification plays an important role in agroforestry development. Working with silvoarable and silvopoultry farmers in the UK, we aimed to identify key challenges and potential innovations to improve their systems. Increased complexity of the systems was identified as having both positive (e.g. safety through diversity) and negative (e.g. need for more planning and labour) implications for production and management. Managing the interactions among trees, crops, pasture and livestock was also identified as a key challenge by...
Agroforestry (AF) is promoted as an environmentally sound farming practice to address the pressing c...
New organic cropping systems are needed to keep pace with the growing demand for organic food. Those...
This report has been prepared as part of the UK component of the Transitions to Agroecological Food ...
As complex systems, agroforestry systems are more knowledge-intensive than other agricultural system...
Because of the multiple values and services that trees deliver to society, agroforestry is increasin...
Agroforestry practices have the potential to be regenerative, improve and increase the provision of ...
Most existing agroforestry systems on UK farms have been established by the farmer who is also the l...
Agroforestry farming systems are receiving increasing recognition across Europe for their economic, ...
Not AvailableThe AGFORWARD research project (January 2014 - December 2017), funded by the European ...
Organic farming is recognized as one source for innovation helping agriculture to develop sustainabl...
The shift to industrial agriculture in Europe brought along a range of environmental and social exte...
A diverse range of agroforestry practices are evident within farming systems in developing countries...
Silvoarable agroforestry integrates the use of trees and arable crops on the same area of land, and ...
Problem In order to reduce their dependence on inputs, farmers would like to build more resilient c...
Although it's addressing multiple issues for modern farming, agroforestry mixing fruit trees and ann...
Agroforestry (AF) is promoted as an environmentally sound farming practice to address the pressing c...
New organic cropping systems are needed to keep pace with the growing demand for organic food. Those...
This report has been prepared as part of the UK component of the Transitions to Agroecological Food ...
As complex systems, agroforestry systems are more knowledge-intensive than other agricultural system...
Because of the multiple values and services that trees deliver to society, agroforestry is increasin...
Agroforestry practices have the potential to be regenerative, improve and increase the provision of ...
Most existing agroforestry systems on UK farms have been established by the farmer who is also the l...
Agroforestry farming systems are receiving increasing recognition across Europe for their economic, ...
Not AvailableThe AGFORWARD research project (January 2014 - December 2017), funded by the European ...
Organic farming is recognized as one source for innovation helping agriculture to develop sustainabl...
The shift to industrial agriculture in Europe brought along a range of environmental and social exte...
A diverse range of agroforestry practices are evident within farming systems in developing countries...
Silvoarable agroforestry integrates the use of trees and arable crops on the same area of land, and ...
Problem In order to reduce their dependence on inputs, farmers would like to build more resilient c...
Although it's addressing multiple issues for modern farming, agroforestry mixing fruit trees and ann...
Agroforestry (AF) is promoted as an environmentally sound farming practice to address the pressing c...
New organic cropping systems are needed to keep pace with the growing demand for organic food. Those...
This report has been prepared as part of the UK component of the Transitions to Agroecological Food ...