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  • Intercropping
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    • Our approach
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    • Industrial Advisory Board (IAB)
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Petra Hanáková Bečvářová at work in the fields

Intercropping in the Czech Republic: Building trust, analysing data, and weathering the seasons

2 December 2025

Faced with shifting seasons and massive datasets, Petra Hanáková Bečvářová reflects on what it takes to make intercropping work in the Czech Republic.

Categories Article Tags article, Czech Republic
Photo of grain and blue skye

Learn about best practices for growing legumes at Agritec´s Legumes Field Day

12 February 202422 May 2023

The upcoming event will provie insights into legumes growing practices, drawing on experience from various field trials with pea, faba bean, soybean and lupin.

Categories Event Tags Czech Republic, event, field visit

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Recent Posts

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  • Listening to the soil and the farmers: Shamina Imran Pathan on intercropping and soil biodiversity 5 January 2026

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

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European Union

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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