
Agroforestry
GreenLeaf promotes agroforestry as a practical path to both environmental restoration and farmer welfare — training communities to plant the right trees alongside the right crops, and connecting them to markets for timber, fruit, and medicinal produce.
Trees on farms do more than produce timber — they transform entire farming systems.
Tree roots break up compacted soil, fix nitrogen, and add organic matter — naturally improving fertility without chemical inputs.
Farmers earn from multiple streams — main crops, fruit trees, timber, and leaf fodder — reducing vulnerability to single-crop failures.
Shade from trees reduces heat stress on crops and livestock, while deeper root systems retain more moisture during dry spells.
Mixed tree-crop systems create habitat corridors for pollinators and wildlife, supporting ecosystem health far beyond the farm boundary.
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