ORFC21: Building resilience against deluge and drought with agroforestry

With extreme weather getting worse and more unpredictable across the globe, the adoption of agroforestry has the potential to improve soil health and manage the impact of flooding and drought on farms.

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ORFC21: Building resilience against deluge and drought with agroforestry

With extreme weather getting worse and more unpredictable across the globe, the adoption of agroforestry has the potential to improve soil health and manage the impact of flooding and drought on farms,...

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