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1 October 2004 Overview of agroforestry practices in southeastern Brazil
Wayne A. Geyer, Francis Dube, Laercio Couto
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Abstract

Agroforestry is an age-old land-use system found around the world, which combines trees with crops and/or animals to increase overall productivity of the land. Brazil, one of the largest countries in the world, has vast acreages of industrial Eucalyptus plantings. Growing resistance to this large monoculture effort has prompted consideration of incorporating forestry tree species with agricultural plant combinations. Agroforestry is varied in central Brazil. Large industrial plantings are being installed. Many practices being evaluated are listed in this paper.

Wayne A. Geyer, Francis Dube, and Laercio Couto "Overview of agroforestry practices in southeastern Brazil," Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 107(3), 143-147, (1 October 2004). https://doi.org/10.1660/0022-8443(2004)107[0143:OOAPIS]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 October 2004
KEYWORDS
Brazil agroforestry practices
Eucalyptus
food crops
home gardens
intercropping
living fences
silvopastoral
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