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         Technical Bulletin #95: 
         Agro-Ecology: Basis of Agro-Forestry and Wood-Lots 
        The demonstration sites for Cambodia HARVEST 
          
        wood-lots  and  agro-forestry  sites  use  agro-
        ecology  as  the  basis  for  design  and 
        implementation.  
                                                                 
        Agro-ecology combines perennial,  multipurpose 
        crops (crops that are planted once but continue to 
        produce  yields  for  many  years  such  as  trees, 
        lemongrass,       and     peppers)     with     annual, 
        agricultural cash crops. 
         
        What is Ecology? 
               The relationship between living organisms 
                and the natural environment.  
         
        Agro-ecology enhances agricultural systems by mimicking these natural processes:   
         
                                                                          Agro-ecology can be thought of much like 
                                                                          the  natural  forest,  where  fertilizer  and 
                                                                          pesticides are not added. Rather, the forest 
                                                                          ecosystem takes care of itself, creating an 
                                                                          efficient,  productive  balance  between  all 
                                                                          species present. 
                                                                           
                                                                          All growing space is used. Crops fit together. 
                                                                                 Vertically - tall, medium, and short 
                                                                          plants are used 
                                                                                 Horizontally - all planting spots are 
                                                                          occupied 
                                                                                 Underground - deep-rooted and 
                                                                          shallow-rooted plants 
                                                                           
                                                                           
         
         
         
        Elements in the Design and Implementation of Agro-ecosystems: 
               Layers of a forest-ecosystem: canopy, shrub/understory, 
                groundcover, nitrogen-fixing trees 
               Fertility in a forest: Nitrogen-fixing trees, mulch, leaf litter, 
                decomposition 
               Pest-control: natural insecticides, beneficial insects, ecological 
                balance  
               Reproduction of agro-ecology systems through careful design that 
                incorporates the main species for the project with second tier 
                beneficial species 
        HARVEST@fintrac.com │ www.CambodiaHARVEST.org │ www.fintrac.com │ Technical Bulletin #95 │ October 2013            1 
                                                                                     Agro-Ecology - Technical Bulletin #95 
                                                                                                                       October 2013 
          
                 Use of living fences, fodder banks, contour planting 
                   
                   
         Plants, people and animal in an agro-ecosystem work together to create a stronger system by: 
                 Recycling nutrients and energy, reducing outside inputs; 
                 Integrating crops and livestock; 
                 Diversifying crops, using more than one species; and 
                 Creating beneficial interactions between all species, animals and human uses. 
          
          
          
         Careful  consideration  is  given  to  time  in  particular 
         when crops and trees are planted. 
                 The first plants established are adapted to full 
                  sunlight. 
                 Plants that can give shade are planted before 
                  plants that can tolerate or require shade. 
                 Plants that enrich the soil are planted before 
                  plants that require lots of nutrients. 
                 Plants that require sun are not planted where 
                  other plants will shade them before they 
                  mature. 
                 Medium-sized and large trees are planted so 
                  they have room to grow.  
          
         It has been found that productivity increased an 
         average of 79% using a agro-ecology system. 
         Summary of Benefits for Agro-Ecology:                                                    Cambodia HARVEST 
                 Improved year-round production of food and                        No. 46 Street 310 │ Sangkat, Beong Keng Kang 1 
                  useful products                                                     Khan Chamkamorn │ Phnom Penh, Cambodia 
                 Reduced labour and expensive inputs                                             Tel: 855 (0) 23 996419 
                 Protection and improvement of soil and of water                                             
                  sources                                                           This bulletin is made possible by the support of the 
                 Increased production                                            American People through the United States Agency for 
                 Increased adaptability to change in weather                     International Development (USAID). The content is the 
                  patterns                                                            sole responsibility of Fintrac Inc. and does not 
                 Shade for vegetables and other crops that                        necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United 
                  require or tolerate shade                                                        States Government. 
         HARVEST@fintrac.com │ www.CambodiaHARVEST.org │ www.fintrac.com │ Technical Bulletin #95 │October 2013                          2 
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