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Agro-Forestry: Limitations of Agro-Forestry

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Limitations of Agro-Forestry

  • Socio-Economic Aspect: Agroforestry has many socio economic limitations like
    • Scarcity of labor can have negative impact on labor-intensive system. Agro-forestry in turn can also cause scarcity of labor.
    • Competition between food and tree crops can reduce aggregate yield to less than yield from crop alone.
    • Longer period for tree maturity can result in farmer՚s reluctance to displace food crops.
    • It is a complex process which requires scientific know how and training for succ…

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Agroforestry Versus Social Forestry

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Agro-Forestry vs. Social Forestry
DifferencesAgroforestrySocial Forestry
ComponentIt combines production of agricultural crop, forest plants, and animal fodder species simultaneously or sequentially on same unit of land.
  • Trees used in social forestry can provide fruit, timber, fuel wood, and small timber to meet multifarious demands of society.
  • These trees may or may not be planted with agricultural crops.

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