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Intercropping to boost yield, resilience and biodiversity

27 September 202320 December 2022

We have been featured on FoodNavigator, highlighting our efforts to establish legume-cereal intercropping as a climate-smart farming practise.

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LEGUMINOSE project consortium

Sustainable agriculture through legume-cereal intercropping

12 February 202412 December 2022

Exciting news: The LEGUMINOSE project has officially begun. Our mission: provide science-based, farmer-led, and economically viable systems and techniques for legume-based intercropping. Read more in our first press release.

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  • “We need demonstration farms that act as positive examples for other farmers”: Norman Gentsch on spreading intercropping knowledge 21 April 2025
  • “Intercropping gives us an opportunity to work with nature”: Jerry Alford on sustainable farming 24 March 2025
  • Intercropping in Spain: Insights from Spanish farmers 13 March 2025
  • Intercropping in the UK: Field trial results 27 February 2025
  • “Coordinating research across Europe is an exciting challenge”: Magdalena Frąc on LEGUMINOSE 24 February 2025

The LEGUMINOSE project will provide science-based, farmer-led, and economically viable systems and techniques for legume-based intercropping.

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This work has received funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee [grant numbers 10057156 and 10039837] to the Soil Association and the University of Reading.

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