Agroforestry in Kenya

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In Kenya, agroforestry is proving to be a promising agricultural practice, according to recent research. By integrating trees into farming systems, farmers benefit from improved soil fertility and increased biodiversity. In addition to protecting the environment, this approach diversifies sources of income through the production of fruits, wood or other forest products, thus strengthening the economic resilience of communities and their food security.

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