Books /Forest Farming: Solving Problems of World Hunger and Nutrition

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Forest Farming: Solving Problems of World Hunger and Nutrition

ISBN

9798888360323

Author

Kirstie Peterson

Publisher

Larsen and Keller Education

Language

English

Publication Year

2023

Category

Food Science, Health and Nutrition - Food Science

Price

$ 165

Description

Forest farming refers to the practice of cultivating desirable plants beneath a forest canopy. It includes a variety of cultivated systems ranging from adding plants under the timber stands to changing forest stands for improving the sustainability and marketability of existing plants. Forest farming is an agroforestry approach that generates revenue while growing long-lived, high-quality trees for future products or forest conservation. It may provide lucrative opportunities for forest and woodland owners, herb growers, nut growers, and sugar maple growers. There are numerous ways that forests and other tree-based systems support food and nutritional security. Trees directly produce a wide range of healthy foods including leafy vegetables, seeds, fruits, edible oils and nuts, which can help diversify diets and fill the seasonal food and nutritional gaps. The objective of this book is to give a general view on the role of forest farming in solving the problems of world hunger and nutrition. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by it.