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Transforming lives through Agroforestry

by | 06-09-2014 07:16 recommendations 0

Agroforestry is a worthwhile land-use option which provides conspicuous roles in preserving biodiversity, mitigating climate change, transforming landscapes and achieving sustainable forestry and agriculture. Besides, agroforestry is a ?panaceae? to accelerate these three pillars of sustainable development, as well as to transform lives, particularly young rural farmers? livelihoods.

How does agroforestry transform smallholders? lives?

The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) conducts agroforestry research on how trees can address poverty and environmental problems. Economically, agroforestry can provide a tune of advantages in producing wood products (e.g. fuelwood, wood, poles and piles) and NTFPs (e.g. food, fodder, mulch, fibres, medicines) as well as services (e.g. soil fertility, biodiversity enhancement, carbon reservoir, ecotourism).
Moreover, it can improve smallholder farmers? livelihoods due to the capacity of its various forms to offer multiple alternatives and opportunities to enhance smallholders? farm production and income. Likewise, Indonesian farmers have developed local agroforestry enterprises in which these farmers produce both timber and non-timber products.
Young farmers can gain income by selling out products and services, however, most of these are used to meet farmers? needs as subsistence peasants. Therefore, it can be concluded that products and services are an integral part of the household subsistence needs. As a lives? transformer, agroforestry must be attributed by with productivity, sustainability and adoptability.

What are the kinds of agroforestry? roles as lives? transformers?

The most implemented kinds of agroforestry in the world are the tropical ones -agrosilvicultural, silvopastoral, silvofishery and agrosilvopastoral-, as they are imperative, applicable, beneficial and innovative systems evolved from the origin system: agroforestry.
Agrosilvicultural is an agricultural system associated with silviculture technique -art and method to manage forest from planting to harvesting-. Silvopastoral and silvofishery constitute two forestry systems in association with farming and fishery, respectively. Another system is agrosilvopastoral which comprises agriculture, forestry and poultry. In Indonesia, young rural farmers have adopted these systems above in homesteads, fields, fishponds and home gardens.
Apparently, most of the experts remain divided when choosing if agroforestry should emphasize more agriculture or forestry. Still, there is no doubt that it represents a promising career path for young professionals to transform smallholders' lives.
 
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  • Dharmendra Kapri says :
    We can generate and apply the best available knowledge to stimulate agricultural and forest growth, raise farmers incomes and protect the environment. This will be achieved through building livelihoods by generating knowledge, choice and opportunities, improving landscapes and their sustainability and by transforming agroforestry impacts to large-scale through policy, innovations and partnerships.
    Posted 28-09-2014 19:53

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for starting discussion on an interesting but lesser known subject. Undoubtedly , agroforestry creates more diverse, productive, profitable, healthy, and sustainable land-use systems by offering increased productivity, economic benefits, and more diversity in the ecological goods and services . It is a way to solve problem of food insecurity , poverty and also aids in carbon sequestration , presenting green space and beautiful green aesthetics , also enhances wild life habitat. Due to it's inherit benefits , it indeed is a promising career for young professionals.
    Posted 07-09-2014 19:19

  • says :
    agroforestry can uplift the status of the farmer but for the sustainable agriculture and especially in the high hill and sloppy areas... agroforestry in the plain land may be little difficult as it reduces the production.
    Posted 07-09-2014 12:04

  • says :
    I agree with you Achmad, Agro forestry has been transforming life of farmers specially in developing nations. I my country Nepal too, it is a reliable source of income for small scale farmers and this program has thrived well, specially in our country people focus on fruits and timber in Agro forestry and it has been a topic for research for environmental students in the University level too.
    Posted 07-09-2014 10:00

  • says :
    Agroforestry is a new term, I have learnt from your report...Thx for sharing the same..agree fully with you Achmad
    Posted 07-09-2014 01:48

  • Burton Dorley says :
    venturing in the field of forestry is a great task because it will also help the environment becoming more sustainable
    Posted 07-09-2014 01:15

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    I agree Achmad, forestry is a promising career path for young professionals. They will make sure to produce more from available land by using latest methods & techniques.
    Posted 06-09-2014 20:53

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