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Leguminose
  • Intercropping
  • The project
    • Our goals
    • Our approach
    • Impact
    • Partner organisations
    • Related initiatives
    • People
    • Industrial Advisory Board (IAB)
  • Tool
  • Research fields
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    • Madrid, ES
    • Osiny, PL
    • Reading, UK
    • Šumperk, CZ
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Germany

Andre Gohlke at work separating intercrops

Intercropping in Germany: From muddy fields to protein-rich harvests

24 September 2025

What does intercropping in Germany look like on the ground? Andre Gohlke talks rain, harvest hacks, and why the mixed plots are showing real promise.

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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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