IPA: //ˌæɡrəˈfɔːrɪstri//
KK: /ˈæɡrəˌfɔrɪstri/
A method of farming that combines growing trees or shrubs with crops or livestock to improve land productivity and sustainability.
Agroforestry practices can significantly improve soil health and biodiversity.
Agroforestry is formed from "agro-" (from Greek "agros", meaning field or land) and "forestry" (from Latin "foresta", meaning forest). The term refers to a land management system that combines agriculture and forestry practices to create more sustainable and productive land use.
Think of 'agro-' as relating to 'land' and 'forestry' as relating to 'forest' — together, they describe a system that integrates farming and forest management.