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EURAF Policy Briefing 1. Agroforestry and the new CAP's Green Architecture
Forest grazing - local and traditional knowledge - Hungary
Key object of Agroforestry : project in Ukraine
The results of the landmark International Scientific and Practical Conference "Forest Restoration and Agroforestry in Ukraine: Origins, Current Status and Prospects in the Anthropocene", which was held on November 7-9, 2019 in National University of Live and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine (Kyiv) received wide publicity in Ukraine.
Forest Restoration and Agroforestry in Ukraine: Origins, Current Status and Prospects in the Anthropocene
10 Sep 2020Combined production of apples and beef in Poland
26 Aug 2020Agroforestry: Our Program for Government in Ireland
Agroforestry in the “New Green Architecture” of the CAP
From the European green deal to the farm to fork strategy and from the biodiversity strategy to the mooted forestry strategy, agroforestry is becoming unavoidable as a go to solution to climate change mitigation, adaptation, resilience and biodiversity. But its fantastic potential is still not really understood by too many in the policy-making or agricultural communities. Here’s what we propose to do to change that! Link
Temperate agroforestry systems provide greater pollination service than monoculture
Readers of this website and newsletter don’t need convincing that agroforestry is a more sustainable way of farming than monocultures, but that it is not yet clear to everyone. More empirical evidence about the benefits of agroforestry in modern temperate agriculture is thus urgently needed.
EURAF welcomes Denmark
In May this year Denmark entered EURAF with ten members. The national delegates elected for the EURAF Executive Committee is Mette Kronborg and Sybille Kyed.
