States eye agroforestry to lift farm incomes, restore degraded land


“Tree-based farming reduces risk—when crop prices fluctuate or drought hits, income from timber or horticulture acts as a financial safety net for smallholders,” said K.T. Parthiban, professor, Forest College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. “Also, by improving biodiversity, soil organic carbon, and micro-climate conditions, agroforestry enhances long-term productivity without expanding agricultural land.”


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