Agroforestry, wat levert het financieel op? : Handreiking voor agrarisch ondernemers die bomen willen planten op hun bedrijf : Factsheet Agroforestry nummer 4

Agroforestry in combinatie met akkerbouw, waarbij noot- of fruit producerende bomen geteeld worden, is een voor Nederland compleet nieuw teeltsysteem. Dit productiesysteem biedt kansen voor economische diversificatie en verduurzaming van het akkerbouwbedrijf. Door de geringe ervaring met deze teeltsystemen is er een tal van uitdagingen en vragen te beantwoorden voor ondernemers en onderzoekers. Wat komt er allemaal bij kijken wat betreft kosten en opbrengsten als een akkerbouwperceel deels ingericht wordt met bomen? En hoe kan dit doorgerekend worden in een bedrijfsbegroting? In deze factsheet schetsen we een eerste beeld van de opbrengsten die we kunnen verwachten van houtige gewassen in combinatie met akkerbouw.

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  • Netherlands
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  • Selin-Norén, I.
  • Dawson, A.
  • Voort, M. van der
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Factsheet
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