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Functional Biodiversity in Agroforestry

7th September

09:00

Farmers Weekly Tent

Around 6000 species of insect involved in pollination of crops and plants in the UK. Introducing small changes to our farming system can encourage beneficial wildlife, such as wild pollinators and natural predators, important for agricultural sustainability. Hear from a researcher on how diversified farming practices like agroforestry can help beneficial wildlife, a farmer about his approach and its impact and advisors providing solutions on small things you can add to your farm.

Please note: details of all sessions including speakers, content and timings are subject to change

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