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This EU project started in 2021and will continue until 2027. It aims to promote agroforestry across Europe, identifying the barriers to wider adoption and developing new tools for overcoming these constraints. Within the UK, the University of Reading and the Organic Research Centre have taken...
AGROforestry and MIXed farming systems is an EU project running from 2020 through to 2024. AGROMIX is designed to work with stakeholders and wider food systems to identify the benefits of agroforestry and develop efficient techniques to support agroforestry creation. The project is co-ordinated...
Innovative and sustainable intensification of integrated food and non-food systems to develop climate-resilient agro-ecosystems in Europe (SustainFARM)
Integrated food and non-food systems (IFNS) are systems in which trees, crops and livestock components are integrated in...
The Multiland project provided research on positive interactions between trees, livestock and soil to improve our understanding of animal behaviour and metabolism (feeding, growth, defecation and use of shelter). The project included research on increasing productivity and decreasing GHG...
The EU AGroFORestry that Will Advance Rural Development (AGFORWARD) project, coordinated by Cranfield University, ran from 2014 - 2017. Other UK establishments involved included Agri Food and...