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August 5, 2019
Benefits from trees regreen land and livelihoods

Smallholders in Ethiopia are set to benefit from development of tree...

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Benefits from trees regreen land and livelihoods Smallholders in Ethiopia are set to benefit from development of tree value-chains. Wood-fuel, round wood, livestock fodder, honey and medicinal plants obtained from tree resources contributed up to 12.9% of Ethiopia’s GDP in 2012 (UNEP 2016). Millions of... The post Benefits from trees regreen land and livelihoods appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 31, 2019
FEATURE: Why financing is tied to the future of a biodiverse planet

Biodiversity is inherently linked to well-being and its decline is...

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FEATURE: Why financing is tied to the future of a biodiverse planet Biodiversity is inherently linked to well-being and its decline is everyone’s problem, says expert group. Addressing the problem isn’t free. Financing needs to be directed into biodiversity-friendly production to reach national and international biodiversity targets. The post FEATURE: Why financing is tied to the future of a biodiverse planet appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 30, 2019
OPINION: Investing in soil health key to closing the yield gaps

Even without climate change, there is an enormous challenge to meet the...

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OPINION: Investing in soil health key to closing the yield gaps Even without climate change, there is an enormous challenge to meet the growing demand for food with the current status of soil health in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) The post OPINION: Investing in soil health key to closing the yield gaps appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 25, 2019
Farmers restoring drylands in Kenya

Smallholders and governments commit to restoring land through...

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Farmers restoring drylands in Kenya Smallholders and governments commit to restoring land through innovative, climate-smart agriculture. The post Farmers restoring drylands in Kenya appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 23, 2019
‘Income that surpasses the waiting’: in dire need of trees, Malawi...

Success in rejuvenating land through forest-based enterprises has had...

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‘Income that surpasses the waiting’: in dire need of trees, Malawi tries woodlots, bees, bamboo Success in rejuvenating land through forest-based enterprises has had dramatic outcomes for farmers. In the late afternoon in the highlands of Malawi, the air is chilly as the sun descends. But the welcome is warm. A group of... The post ‘Income that surpasses the waiting’: in dire need of trees, Malawi tries woodlots, bees, bamboo appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 18, 2019
Improving dairy production through agroforestry and innovation

Innovation platforms in Uganda are empowering smallholders to adopt...

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Improving dairy production through agroforestry and innovation Innovation platforms in Uganda are empowering smallholders to adopt agroforestry to increase dairy production in both quantity and quality and improve livelihoods. The post Improving dairy production through agroforestry and innovation appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 15, 2019
Drylands Development Programme: changed lives in the Sahel

DryDev helped develop farmer-managed natural regeneration in...

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Drylands Development Programme: changed lives in the Sahel DryDev helped develop farmer-managed natural regeneration in agricultural fields, leading to reforestation with multiple local and exotic species that now contribute to strengthening natural forests and providing woodfuel and food, which can be prepared on the improved cookstoves deployed by DryDev, which reduce fuelwood consumption by two-thirds. The post Drylands Development Programme: changed lives in the Sahel appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 12, 2019
If cocoa prices have fallen, why isn’t your chocolate bar cheaper?

We are in a decade where we are working towards the Sustainable...

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If cocoa prices have fallen, why isn’t your chocolate bar cheaper? We are in a decade where we are working towards the Sustainable Development Goals, of which there are 17, and agroforestry works for all of them The post If cocoa prices have fallen, why isn’t your chocolate bar cheaper? appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 11, 2019
Cultivando árboles maderables en la Amazonia peruana

Recientemente, investigadores del proyecto FuenteS visitamos la finca...

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Cultivando árboles maderables en la Amazonia peruana Recientemente, investigadores del proyecto FuenteS visitamos la finca del Sr. Ernesto Morón, quien está interesado en producir semillas de varias especies nativas de la Amazonía. Aquí informamos sobre las experiencias y opiniones de Ernesto sobre el cultivo de árboles maderables. The post Cultivando árboles maderables en la Amazonia peruana appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 11, 2019
Ernesto Morón: cultivating timber trees in the Peruvian Amazon

Recently, researchers of the FuenteS project visited the farm of...

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Ernesto Morón: cultivating timber trees in the Peruvian Amazon Recently, researchers of the FuenteS project visited the farm of Ernesto Morón, who is producing seed of various native Amazonian species. Here we report on his experiences and opinions about growing timber trees. The post Ernesto Morón: cultivating timber trees in the Peruvian Amazon appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 9, 2019
Regreening activities kick-off in Somalia

Thousands of farmers are set to benefit from land restoration in the...

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Regreening activities kick-off in Somalia Thousands of farmers are set to benefit from land restoration in the drought- and strife-stricken country. The post Regreening activities kick-off in Somalia appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 4, 2019
Pause, reflect, learn, adapt

Land restoration targets and commitments have been set at global,...

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Pause, reflect, learn, adapt Land restoration targets and commitments have been set at global, regional, national and local levels. The UN General Assembly in New York declared on 1 March 2019 that 2021–2030 is to be the decade of land restoration. The post Pause, reflect, learn, adapt appeared first on Agroforestry World.

July 1, 2019
Bitter or sweet trade for Africa’s cocoa farmers?

Scientist Peter Akong Minang says Africa is lagging behind on product...

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Bitter or sweet trade for Africa’s cocoa farmers? Scientist Peter Akong Minang says Africa is lagging behind on product certification but that investment can have positive impact. The post Bitter or sweet trade for Africa’s cocoa farmers? appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 28, 2019
The role of biodiversity in agroforestry and other types of smallholder...

The global supply and consumption of food has increased over the last...

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The role of biodiversity in agroforestry and other types of smallholder farming The global supply and consumption of food has increased over the last 50 years. However, due to our focus on increased productivity, our access to diverse and healthy foods has radically reduced. Many people remain hungry and increasing numbers have micronutrient deficiencies. The post The role of biodiversity in agroforestry and other types of smallholder farming appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 27, 2019
Undercounting of agroforestry skews climate change mitigation planning...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEUndercounting of agroforestry skews climate change...

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June 22, 2019
‘Forget tree planting, start tree growing’

The biggest advantage of agroforestry is that it can help to mitigate...

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‘Forget tree planting, start tree growing’ The biggest advantage of agroforestry is that it can help to mitigate climate change while at the same time contributing to the adaptation agenda. From the mitigation side, agroforestry is the simplest technology in terms of what the farmers —smallholders — can do on their farms. The post ‘Forget tree planting, start tree growing’ appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 21, 2019
The missing middle: how enabling environments will translate global...

Delegates at Global Soil Week 2019 push for effective land governance,...

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The missing middle: how enabling environments will translate global commitments into local action Delegates at Global Soil Week 2019 push for effective land governance, local governance structures, extension services, and finance and markets to ensure sustainable and climate resilient agriculture.   The post The missing middle: how enabling environments will translate global commitments into local action appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 20, 2019
Why climate change means a rethink of coffee and cocoa production...

Coffee berries, Costa Rica. Climate change in the tropics is...

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June 19, 2019
Successful agroforestry options in Viet Nam

Evaluation of seven options for agroforestry systems has shown delivery...

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Successful agroforestry options in Viet Nam Evaluation of seven options for agroforestry systems has shown delivery of economic and environmental benefits and applicability toother locations The post Successful agroforestry options in Viet Nam appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 18, 2019
Mass movement and the ‘femininization’ of agriculture

In seven countries —Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Gambia,...

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Mass movement and the ‘femininization’ of agriculture In seven countries —Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Gambia, Guinea, Mali, and Senegal — women represent approximately 43% of the agricultural labour force but only 8% of agricultural landowners. The post Mass movement and the ‘femininization’ of agriculture appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 17, 2019
From Jamaica to Togo to Vanuatu, agroforestry helping countries prevent...

Researchers and NGO heads from the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group...

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From Jamaica to Togo to Vanuatu, agroforestry helping countries prevent climate collapse Researchers and NGO heads from the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States learn how trees on farms can help fulfil their commitment to the Paris Agreement In May, delegates from as far away as Papua New Guinea braved... The post From Jamaica to Togo to Vanuatu, agroforestry helping countries prevent climate collapse appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 17, 2019
From Jamaica to Togo to Vanuatu, agroforestry to help countries prevent...

Researchers and NGO heads from the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group...

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From Jamaica to Togo to Vanuatu, agroforestry to help countries prevent climate breakdown Researchers and NGO heads from the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States learn how trees on farms can help fulfil their commitment to the Paris Agreement In May, delegates from as far away as Papua New Guinea braved... The post From Jamaica to Togo to Vanuatu, agroforestry to help countries prevent climate breakdown appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 14, 2019
Value unchained: putting money into the hands that grow our food

The economic benefits of agroforestry  By Gabrielle Lipton This article...

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Value unchained: putting money into the hands that grow our food The economic benefits of agroforestry  By Gabrielle Lipton This article is part of a Landscape Newsseries on agroforestry, published in partnership with World Agroforestry (ICRAF) in conjunction with the 4th World Congress on Agroforestry.  Tunisia was once a... The post Value unchained: putting money into the hands that grow our food appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 13, 2019
Trees: a pairing for coffee, chocolate and wine

Favourite foods need agroforestry to survive This article is part of a...

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Trees: a pairing for coffee, chocolate and wine Favourite foods need agroforestry to survive This article is part of a Landscape Newsseries on agroforestry, published in partnership with World Agroforestry (ICRAF) in conjunction with the 4th World Congress on Agroforestry.    By Gabrielle Lipton In Burkina... The post Trees: a pairing for coffee, chocolate and wine appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 12, 2019
Where — and why — is agroforestry hiding?

A clear solution to climate change is being largely overlooked This...

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Where — and why — is agroforestry hiding? A clear solution to climate change is being largely overlooked This article is part of a Landscape Newsseries on agroforestry, published in partnership with World Agroforestry (ICRAF) in conjunction with the 4th World Congress on Agroforestry.    By... The post Where — and why — is agroforestry hiding? appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 7, 2019
Trees in the mist: domesticating local forest trees to restore the...

  Originally published by the Darwin Institute  Forming a part of...

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Trees in the mist: domesticating local forest trees to restore the Comoros archipelago   Originally published by the Darwin Institute  Forming a part of the Madagascar and Indian Ocean biodiversity hotspot is the island of Anjouan. Anjouan has experienced one of the most alarming deforestation rates in the world, having lost... The post Trees in the mist: domesticating local forest trees to restore the Comoros archipelago appeared first on Agroforestry World.

June 4, 2019
Agroforestry: Development underdog headed for center stage in global...

When trees and crops are successfully farmed together, agroforestry...

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Agroforestry: Development underdog headed for center stage in global sustainability efforts When trees and crops are successfully farmed together, agroforestry does provide a wealth of environmental, social and economic benefits. The post Agroforestry: Development underdog headed for center stage in global sustainability efforts appeared first on Agroforestry World.

May 25, 2019
FEATURE: Can we grow our way out of the charcoal crisis?

Charcoal production in much of Africa is not only a major source of...

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FEATURE: Can we grow our way out of the charcoal crisis? Charcoal production in much of Africa is not only a major source of energy but also often illegal because of its apparent association with deforestation. In this first of our new series of feature articles, we go deeper into the problems and examine the solutions. The post FEATURE: Can we grow our way out of the charcoal crisis? appeared first on Agroforestry World.

May 22, 2019
Agroforestry at 40: how tree-farm science has changed the world

“Agroforestry” – the practice of having trees as part of farms – is as...

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Agroforestry at 40: how tree-farm science has changed the world “Agroforestry” – the practice of having trees as part of farms – is as old as agriculture itself. But as a field of scientific enquiry and policy making, it’s now marking its 40th birthday. The post Agroforestry at 40: how tree-farm science has changed the world appeared first on Agroforestry World.

May 20, 2019
World Congress on Agroforestry kicks off today

For immediate release        ...

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