Agroforestry in Germany: Challenges and Opportunities for Scaling Up
Agroforestry in Germany faces the challenge of scaling up from niche practices. Key aspects include attractive funding and market incentives for carbon sink certificates, as highlighted in Gießen, where regional value chains were introduced.
The funding for agroforestry has increased to €600 per hectare under the ecological regulation starting next year, but the area under agroforestry remains limited to approximately 2000 hectares. The recent Agroforestry Forum attracted 350 participants, showing growth in interest.
Experts stress the need for better site-specific funding and simplified bureaucratic processes. The German Federal Minister of Environment announced intentions to promote agroforestry under climate action programs.
Agroforestry systems have demonstrated higher yields compared to conventional systems, and various workshops discussed the importance of planting techniques, market opportunities, and the creation of carbon credits. The success of agroforestry products relies on effective marketing and public awareness.
