Agroforestry: A solution to farming’s biggest problems?

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Agriculture takes a huge toll on the earth’s environment by producing massive CO2 emissions and taking up a lot of land. But there is a way to make it more sustainable: Agroforestry. And it has been around for thousands of years - we just forgot about it.

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Camera & video editor: Henning Goll, Andreas Hyronimus
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Do you think agroforestry would be a good solution in your region as well?

DWPlanetA
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One important point missed is agro forestry increases the water table underground and prevents flooding and rainfall pattern stabilises from sudden cloud bursts to drizzling rain so the soil with help of trees gets time to absorb the water and prevents floods and inturn draughts in the summer which is experienced in tropical countries

TheVishnuvijayakumar
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This is common practice with smallholder farmers in Indonesia as shade crops. Great to see this being explored for implementation in big-scale industrial farming

kowenkatsufumi
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I really appreciate the realistic presentation, talking about the up and down sides. Real-world applications. I've done this with chickens, and its a real obvious tactic in raising chickens and ducks

stevereed
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Agro-Forestry is part of the regenerative agroculture... It's amazing to hear how farmers that implemented these practices could transform their lands, and how they can produce cheaper food in a more environment friendly way

santiagogonzalez-eudv
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We do this here in central MN. It’s always been seen as the norm you don’t see a lot of completely cleared fields. Large industrial farming is super problematic. You need balance.

rystrck
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Ernst Götsch applied an even better concept called syntropic agriculture: he's a Swiss who came to Brazil in 1980 and since then applied it to our lands. His concepts are fascinating, do some searches to find out the amazing things this man did.

gabrielgiordan
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I utilize Agroforestry, Permaculture gardening, Aquaculture with my ponds, and rotating grazing with multi species and incorporate all of it together symbiotic in a way. Part of the rotation is in the forest, ducks rotate ponds go in gardens to get snails and slugs and in orchard, manure goes compost for garden, etc

Streaker
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Proud Agroforestry Instructor/faculty here in the Philippines.

ilonggong_bulakenyo
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My mom's village is located in a jungle, so naturally their farms have a similar style farm like this.. free range chickens running smock between the bamboo trees. Problem is, the family wants to cook us city folks a big dinner.. took them 3 days to actually find the chicken. they run so fast lol

gyrachman
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Im going to be doing something similar on a small scale (1.25 to 1.5 acres); building a micro-biome in the form of a botanical orchard and garden. These videos always help add lines of thought to my planning process.

KitChesh
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It was fun about 6 1/2 minutes in watching the younger fella try to keep up with the older guy moving the soil. That older gentleman is probably tougher than nails

briananderson
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Have you considered fruit or nut trees for your tree lines?
Also have you considered cover crops? Especially to plant your trees into? for better soil and add nitrogen with legumes and save having to hoe and added food for hens? I see you planted wild flowers but how about before you plant trees, not just a year later?
And for all your crop land cover crop / regenerative methods?

futtermanfarms
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Grow trees that can later be cut for lumber. Keeps CO2 emissions down.

raybin
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I was about to say it not modern but ancient technique of farming. It is being done in many poorer states or countries now too. This technique helps in providing portfolio of agricultural products for those small farmers.

sumanneupane
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Here in Brasil, Agroforestry is start being used in some live-stock farms. It's search by the Embrapa, a public company of agriculture.

joshuafernandes
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In my country Bangladesh 🇧🇩 it's already practiced everywhere 😊😊
Here farmers free their hens, cows, goats in the early morning they feed all day long and at evening all of them come to their home. It makes the feeding cost lower 👍👍

muhammadisaac
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I like how they keep giving names or new names to systems that have been there and happening naturally for thousands of years

supercars_worldwide
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My main concern with this is the emphasis on poplar trees. I understand they were chosen because of their quick growth rate. But planting so many poplars, and only poplars, is no different than monoculture.

ksbrook
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Oklahoma soil conservation districts have gotten ahead of this. Lots of fields that were plowed under have been returned to trees, and they field cows amongst them.

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