What is Syntropic Farming?

What is Syntropic Farming?

Syntropic farming is an innovative agricultural method that mimics natural ecosystems to create sustainable, regenerative landscapes. Developed by Ernst Götsch in Brazil, it integrates biodiversity and ecological processes, strategically grouping plants to perform...
Coppicing

Coppicing

Coppicing is a method of woodland management where trees are cut down close to the ground level. This cutting encourages the trees to grow new shoots from their stumps. The new shoots grow from the multitude of dormant buds in the root collar (the area where the roots...
Pollarding

Pollarding

Pollarding is a pruning system which consist of removing most or all of the branches of a tree back to the formed pollarding head on the stem or heads on the main branches.       Pollarding is done in the dormant season and induces a vigorous growth response the...

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