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  • Intercropping
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    • Our goals
    • Our approach
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    • Partner organisations
    • Related initiatives
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    • Industrial Advisory Board (IAB)
  • Tool
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Pakistan

LEGUMINOSE workshop at GCUF in Pakistan

How legume-cereal intercropping can support more sustainable farming in Pakistan

2 June 202628 May 2026

The LEGUMINOSE summer school on soil health and intercropping is taking place in Florence, Italy in May 2026.

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Muhammad Riaz

Intercropping in Pakistan: Wheat-pea success and chickpea setbacks

10 November 2025

From living labs to student training and farmer outreach, Muhammad Riaz reflects on intercropping in Pakistan – and why flexibility is key to success.

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Recent Posts

  • How legume-cereal intercropping can support more sustainable farming in Pakistan 28 May 2026
  • Summer school on soil health and intercropping in Florence, Italy 24 April 2026
  • Legume-cereal intercropping in practice: A Danish farmer’s experience 14 April 2026
  • Summer school on modelling intercropping systems in Vienna, Austria 9 February 2026
  • Legume-cereal intercropping in practice: Insights from a regenerative farm in the UK 27 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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