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Agroforestry Open Weekend at Wakelyns 2026

Organic Research Centre · 2026

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Summary

The Organic Research Centre organised an open weekend at Wakelyns agroforestry farm in 2026 to demonstrate integrated tree–crop farming systems and facilitate peer learning among farmers and stakeholders. Rather than a formal empirical research study, this initiative prioritised practical, on-farm knowledge exchange and direct experience with agroforestry practice. The event represents outreach and capacity-building activity rather than research with quantified outcomes.

Regional applicability

This event is based at Wakelyns in the United Kingdom and directly demonstrates agroforestry practice applicable to UK farming contexts. The on-farm knowledge exchange is directly relevant to UK farmers and land managers considering agroforestry integration.

Key measures

Not applicable; this is a knowledge exchange event rather than a formal empirical study

Outcomes reported

The event facilitated peer learning and direct experience with integrated tree–crop farming systems at Wakelyns agroforestry farm. Participants were exposed to practical agroforestry demonstrations and stakeholder engagement rather than quantified research outcomes.

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

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