how agroforestry helps to stabilise soil?
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Agroforestry systems improve soil fertility and reduce soil erosion. ... Trees are also being used in both developed and developing countries as windbreaks to shelter crops, prevent erosion and protect the soil.
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- When compared to other agricultural systems in tropical conditions, agroforestry can accumulate greater amounts of carbon and can help maintain soil fertility through a more efficient cycling of nutrients and a reduction of losses through leaching and erosion.
- They can control runoff and soil erosion, thereby reducing losses of water, soil material, organic matter and nutrients. They can maintain soil organic matter and biological activity at levels satisfactory for soil fertility. ...
- Agro forestry can augment soil water availability to land use systems.
- Agroforestry practices such as windbreaks and shelterbelts can improve air quality in agriculture-dominated landscapes.
- These practices reduce wind chills, protect crops, provide wildlife habitat, remove atmospheric carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, reduce wind velocity
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