— Agro4esterie Resource Project

Modern agroforestry in western Switzerland

An inter-cantonal project supporting the establishment, management and study of agroforestry systems on working farms across four cantons.

What is Agro4esterie?

Agro4esterie is a resource project developing and testing modern agroforestry production systems on agricultural land in western Switzerland. The project works directly with participating farms to plan and establish systems suited to local conditions, while a research team documents their effects on soil, water, biodiversity, climate, and farm economics.

The project provides:

  • On-farm consultation and implementation planning

  • Technical training and continuing education

  • Scientific monitoring of established systems

  • Practical guidance for farm managers

  • Data and documentation for the research community

— Monitoring sites

Six years of implementation, eight years of scientific monitoring

The project operates across the cantons of Geneva (GE), Neuchâtel (NE), Jura and the Bernese Jura (JU/JB) and Vaud (VD). It works with more than 130 participating farms, all meeting Proof of Ecological Performance or organic standards, on sites spanning every agricultural zone from mountain through hill to lowland. These regions share a growing interest in agroforestry alongside a relatively limited base of established systems, which makes them well suited to coordinated study. The project runs from 2020 to 2027

— Project Aims

Balancing production and environmental protection

Modern agroforestry integrates perennial woody plants into farmland in a form compatible with mechanised cultivation. The project provides the technical consultation, financial support, and training intended to make these systems practicable on working farms.

Promoting agroforestry

Actively promoting the practice of modern agroforestry and supporting its introduction through a participatory approach.

Strenghtening biodiversity

Protection of natural resources and targeted promotion of biodiversity on participating farms

 

 

Mitigating climate change

Reducing the environmental impact of agriculture and helping to mitigate the effects of climate change.

 

Expanding knowledge

Deepening scientific and technical understanding of agroforestry in the Swiss context and linking it to practical application.

 

Agronomic performance

Following soil quality, economic viability and labour requirements to inform how these systems develop in future.

 

— Scientific Monitoring

The monitoring programme

Select an image to read more about the indicators tracked across the project’s monitoring programme

— Publications & Data

Methods, data and reports

The project’s monitoring methods, datasets, and reports are documented and made available as the eight-year programme progresses. Scientific monitoring data is provided by Agroscope, with contributions from other research partners. Materials are released openly so that the evidence underlying the project remains available for review and reuse.

— The project on film

Agroforestry in practice

A short film showing how participating farms combine trees and agriculture on their land.

 

Ready for sustainable agroforestry?

Read more about the project details and the contacts for your cantonal advisory service.

Contact and Assistance

Agro4esterie is intended to serve two audiences at once. For farmers, it offers structured support, training, and practical experience in establishing and managing agroforestry systems suited to local conditions; for researchers and advisors, it provides documented, long-term data on how these systems perform across a range of sites in western Switzerland. If you have any questions about the project, please get in touch.

AGRIDEA – Project Coordination

Avenue des Jordils 1, 1001 Lausanne

Johanna Schoop · 021 619 44 55 · johanna.schoop@agridea.ch

More information: www.agroforesterie.ch

Partners and Stakeholders

The project is funded by federal grants (PAI) and implemented in collaboration with various agricultural and scientific partners.

 

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