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Agroforestry Open Weekend at Wakelyns 2026

Organic Research Centre · 2026

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Summary

This record documents an open weekend event organised by the Organic Research Centre at Wakelyns farm, designed to facilitate farmer peer-learning and knowledge exchange around agroforestry practices. Rather than presenting empirical research findings, it exemplifies an informal, practice-focused capacity-building and demonstration approach intended to support farmer adoption of agroforestry within United Kingdom organic systems. The event represents farmer networking and on-farm demonstration of agroforestry as a potential diversification and sustainability strategy.

Regional applicability

This event is directly relevant to United Kingdom organic farming practice. It demonstrates informal knowledge-transfer mechanisms for agroforestry adoption in temperate UK conditions, though outcomes on farmer practice change or adoption rates are not reported in available metadata.

Key measures

Farmer attendance and engagement at agroforestry demonstration; knowledge transfer on agroforestry practices

Outcomes reported

An open weekend event designed to facilitate farmer peer-learning and knowledge exchange around agroforestry practices. The event served as an on-farm demonstration of agroforestry as a potential diversification and sustainability strategy within organic farming systems.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Agroforestry & intercropping
Study type
Commentary
Study design
Demonstration event / capacity-building
Source type
NGO report
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Agroforestry
Catalogue ID
IRmqggqbuj-45b8e4

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