Agroforestry

Agroforestry is a land use management system that combines agriculture and forestry techniques to create diverse, sustainable, and productive land use systems. It combines trees, shrubs, perennials, and animals on the same piece of land to produce food, fiber, fodder, fuel, and other products while preserving natural resources. Agroforestry encourages the development of sustainable land use systems that provide food and other products while preserving soil fertility and reducing pollution. Agroforestry systems provide a wide range of ecological, social, and economic benefits, such as improved soil fertility, increased biodiversity, and increased crop productivity. In addition, agroforestry can help reduce soil erosion, conserve water, reduce the impact of climate change, and contribute to soil carbon sequestration. Agroforestry is a key component of sustainable development, as it can help fight poverty, ensure food security, and promote rural development.

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Agronomy Research

ISSN: 2639-3166
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Prem Narain, Affiliation Professor and Independent Researcher 29278 Glen Oaks Blvd. W. Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2932 USA
Journal of Agronomy Research to circulates papers on agroclimatology, soil science, crop contamination, crop conservation, crop science and crop physiology.