About Agroforestry
Resource explained
This page from the Agroforestry Research Trust website gives an introduction to agroforestry, outlining the meaning of the term and main benefits of the approach. Related pages give further information about different agroforestry systems including: forest gardening, forest farming, silvoarable and silvopasture.
Findings & recommendations
“Agroforestry is the growing of both trees and agricultural/horticultural crops on the same piece of land. 20 years of research confirms that agroforestry can be more biologically productive, profitable and sustainable than forestry or agricultural monocultures. Agroforestry systems bring numerous benefits including:
- Control of run-off and soil erosion and associated losses;
- Maintenance of soil organic matter and biological activity thereby contributing to soil fertility;
- More closed nutrient cycling and efficient use of nutrients;
- Enhancement of the soil, water, air, animal and human resources of farming systems;
- More efficient use of solar energy
- Reduced incidents of insect pests and associated diseases
- Reclamation of eroded and degraded land
- More diverse and resilient farm and rural economies.”
Related articles
Stuart Holm from the Woodland Trust explains the basic principals of agroforestry and discusses a current research project.
Ben Raskin explains how you can use woodchip to boost the health of your soil and how to source this material.
Jonty Brunyee reflects on the 4th EURAF conference, held in Nijmegen, Netherland. He covers the array of sessions and the inspirations he has taken away.
Learn about agroforestry research undertaken by the Organic Research Centre, find links to further information and resources.
The multiple benefits of combining trees and shrubs with livestock in low-input and organic dairy farms.
This film, created by the Soil Association through the FABulous Farmers project, explores some of the many benefits that can be experienced from different agroforestry...
Pioneering agroforestry farmer Stephen Briggs relates the benefits he has reaped from this multi-faceted system of farming.
A video produced for the AFINET project exploring some of the practical considerations for agroforestry systems and potential benefits.
David Rose, farmer and co-founder of Home Farm Ecocentre in Nottinghamshire talks about his silvoarable agroforestry system and research being carried out in one of...
Recording of a workshop hosted by the Organic Research Centre online that set out to explore how agroforestry could contribute towards the conservation and restoration...
A policy brief summarising results and recommendations from a review undertaken as part of the Defra-funded Agroforestry ELM Test project.
Invaluable guidance for farmers from the AGFORWARD team on how to plan, create and manage an agroforestry system.












