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		Definition of agroforestry in English: agroforestrynoun aɡrəʊˈfɒrɪstriˌaɡrōˈfôrəstrē mass nounAgriculture incorporating the cultivation of trees.  Example sentencesExamples -  The one major resource that the area did have to offer was beauty and so the well-treed island was turned into an income-generating campground, which would support an agroforestry project to examine higher yielding farming techniques.
 -  For more information, interested readers may request a copy of the new publication series on agroforestry practices.
 -  Charlie had the imagination and vision to see the potential of agroforestry.
 -  ‘We see in this case that agroforestry has helped women because their labor is so crucial,’ she said.
 -  If organic gardening, solar power, agroforestry, and other disciplines can be thought of as tools, then permaculture is a toolbox in which they can be organized for best use.
 -  Such efforts were to be pursued through the application of agroforestry, tree farming, and soil conservation technologies.
 -  Whereas scientific research on agroforestry dates back at most two generations, this indigenous system is centuries, if not millennia, old.
 -  Despite this scientific evidence, we continue to see governments around the world remove people from forests or prohibit them from pursuing their traditional tree-based agroforestry livelihoods.
 -  One priority of the center is to develop efficient agricultural systems for agroforestry - the simultaneous production of animal forage, crops, and lumber on the same land.
 -  Along with William, they oversee the agroforestry project, an orphancare program, a micro-loan program, a sewing cooperative, and other community projects which are funded with revenue from the camp.
 -  In all its projects, livestock grants are integrated into sustainable-agriculture programs, including controlled grazing, organic fertilization, terracing, agroforestry and reforestation.
 -  Trees are reappearing and agroforestry is on the march.
 -  Where do you put your trees and your agroforestry so that you still retain the flow regimes in the rivers that you need?
 -  Here, tree root length densities in four separate layers down a profile are modelled in relation to their competitive impact on neighbouring crop roots in four spatial zones of an inter-row agroforestry system.
 -  He said agroforestry could contribute towards alleviating the impact of HIV / AIDS and thereby increasing the well-being of farming households particularly in Southern Africa where droughts were prevalent.
 -  Production of one class of product, woody decorative florals, is being tested in several agroforestry configurations.
 -  The average investment of each agroforestry project was registered at about US $9 million, or US $8.5 million less than the overall average.
 -  Data from organic farming, appropriate technology, agroforestry, soil science, aquaculture, and a dozen other disciplines all support the techniques organized by permaculture.
 -  The second entails adding a new productive element to a farm system, such as fish or shrimps in paddy rice, or agroforestry (where trees are grown with crops as an important crop themselves), which boosts food production and/or income.
 -  German agroforester Harald Wedig has spent years developing an agroforestry system suitable for Europe's temperate climate by designing the layout of trees in a circular dome shape that mimics the edge of a natural forest.
 
    Definition of agroforestry in US English: agroforestrynounˌaɡrōˈfôrəstrē Agriculture incorporating the cultivation and conservation of trees.  Example sentencesExamples -  Where do you put your trees and your agroforestry so that you still retain the flow regimes in the rivers that you need?
 -  In all its projects, livestock grants are integrated into sustainable-agriculture programs, including controlled grazing, organic fertilization, terracing, agroforestry and reforestation.
 -  For more information, interested readers may request a copy of the new publication series on agroforestry practices.
 -  Trees are reappearing and agroforestry is on the march.
 -  Along with William, they oversee the agroforestry project, an orphancare program, a micro-loan program, a sewing cooperative, and other community projects which are funded with revenue from the camp.
 -  Such efforts were to be pursued through the application of agroforestry, tree farming, and soil conservation technologies.
 -  ‘We see in this case that agroforestry has helped women because their labor is so crucial,’ she said.
 -  Whereas scientific research on agroforestry dates back at most two generations, this indigenous system is centuries, if not millennia, old.
 -  Despite this scientific evidence, we continue to see governments around the world remove people from forests or prohibit them from pursuing their traditional tree-based agroforestry livelihoods.
 -  German agroforester Harald Wedig has spent years developing an agroforestry system suitable for Europe's temperate climate by designing the layout of trees in a circular dome shape that mimics the edge of a natural forest.
 -  Data from organic farming, appropriate technology, agroforestry, soil science, aquaculture, and a dozen other disciplines all support the techniques organized by permaculture.
 -  The second entails adding a new productive element to a farm system, such as fish or shrimps in paddy rice, or agroforestry (where trees are grown with crops as an important crop themselves), which boosts food production and/or income.
 -  One priority of the center is to develop efficient agricultural systems for agroforestry - the simultaneous production of animal forage, crops, and lumber on the same land.
 -  Production of one class of product, woody decorative florals, is being tested in several agroforestry configurations.
 -  Charlie had the imagination and vision to see the potential of agroforestry.
 -  He said agroforestry could contribute towards alleviating the impact of HIV / AIDS and thereby increasing the well-being of farming households particularly in Southern Africa where droughts were prevalent.
 -  If organic gardening, solar power, agroforestry, and other disciplines can be thought of as tools, then permaculture is a toolbox in which they can be organized for best use.
 -  The one major resource that the area did have to offer was beauty and so the well-treed island was turned into an income-generating campground, which would support an agroforestry project to examine higher yielding farming techniques.
 -  Here, tree root length densities in four separate layers down a profile are modelled in relation to their competitive impact on neighbouring crop roots in four spatial zones of an inter-row agroforestry system.
 -  The average investment of each agroforestry project was registered at about US $9 million, or US $8.5 million less than the overall average.
 
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