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Agroforestry Dave Trotter Sustainable Agriculture Management Branch
Ministry of Agriculture and Lands
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Outline General definitions Background System specifics and examples
Where might it fit? More information
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Agroforestry a management approach that integrates, traditional, familiar and new agriculture and forestry practices into land management systems which contribute to diversification and sustainability. Intentional - designed and managed for a planned result Intensive - all components are intensively managed Integrated - a blend of agriculture, forestry and environmental science Interactive - designed to minimize negative and maximize positive interactions between trees, other crops and livestock
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Integrated, Intentional, Interactive
What is it? Management approach – purposefully integrates the growing of trees with “crops” and/or livestock. Co-management Integrated, Intentional, Interactive
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Characteristics Crops or livestock and trees are intentionally combined. The interactions between these components are planned and managed. The enterprise is managed and evaluated as a single system rather than as separate parts. S. Sharrow
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Services/Functions Economic Cash flow Diversification Productivity
Efficiencies
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Services/Functions Social Environmental stewardship
Biodiversity & C sequestration Community/sector stability Land-use planning
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Services/Functions Ecological Protection C sequestration Habitat
Remediation Filtration
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Environment Economics Social AF Goal
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Used Worldwide Practiced in various parts of the world for thousands of years. Land shortages + population growth Need for efficient production systems for food and wood resources Important role in sustainability Haryana, India G. Powell
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Sustainable management & integration
propagation, pruning, tending, weeding, selective harvest, and habitat modification use of fire to manage forest overstory to optimize berry production, wildlife habitat (enhance forage and browse) sugar maple syrup – NTFP industry with origins prior to European settlement
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Agroforestry Systems Silvopasture Integrated Riparian Management
Timberbelts/ Windbreaks/Buffers Alley cropping Forest Farming Zabek
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Agroforestry “Resources"
Conventional forest products e.g. timber, pulp, poles, fuel wood Crops from the trees NTFR’s: e.g. boughs, nuts, sap, fruit, cones Crops Below or Between the Trees Forage to florals and everything in-between. Functions e.g. habitat, filtration, biodiversity, conservation, C-sequestration
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Silvopasture
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Wild simulated ginseng - QC
Forest Farming Christmas trees Wild simulated ginseng - QC Ginger - QC Ferns and garlands - FL
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Alley cropping Black walnut and forage/nursery plants - Vernon/Oyama
soybean/grass seed - OR
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Alley cropping Gladiolus and peaches - ON Alder and hydrangea - OR
Christmas Trees and pumpkins - Vancouver Island Canola and various hardwoods - QC
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Windbreaks/Shelterbelts/ Timberbelts
Wild simulated ginseng – QC, eastern seaboard – higher price than shade cloth Tapping birch, and MB maple Cariboo; Todd’s place
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Integrated Riparian Management
Multi-Species Riparian Forest Buffer
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Agroforestry Initiative Activities
Demonstrations Sponsored 10 on-farm/in-forest operational demonstrations around the province Workshops,Tours & Information Sessions Extension Website: Newsletter: Agroforestry Update Production Guides and Training Extension Notes
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Thank You
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