Until recently, many so-called neglected and underutilized species (NUS) were not present in global markets despite playing a pivotal role in the local livelihoods in their...
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Further loss of soil carbon would negatively impact EU climate change mitigation efforts and food security.
Agroforestry is the term for land-use systems and technologies in which woody perennials (such as trees, shrubs, palms or bamboos) and agricultural crops or animals are deliberately grown on the same...
The EU agricultural outlook, published annually, provides projections for major EU agricultural markets until 2035. This report results from a long-standing cooperation between the Directorate-General for Agriculture...
Highlights: The link between conflicts and farmers’ agricultural investment decisions remains understudied. The paper adds to the limited assessments of how conflict affects smallholders’ agricultural investment...
Biodiversity protection and climate change mitigation require understanding of the potential trade-offs from possible future cropland expansion. Here we apply an interdisciplinary coupled modelling approach...
Key findings: The Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land-use, and Energy (FABLE) Consortium, an international network of researchers, has released a position paper that highlights the need for a sustainable food...
The relevance of cocoa agroforestry is widely discussed in debates on sustainability transition in cocoa, especially in the context of ending hunger and poverty among cocoa farmers. Whereas this has led...
The use of cover crops (CCs) is a promising cropland management practice with multiple benefits, notably in reducing soil erosion and increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) storage...