20/03/2025 (Agence Europe) – According to the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA), integrating forests into the agricultural landscape is one of the keys to adapting European agriculture to climate change. This agency champions the development of agroforestry, which “supports diverse habitats and helps farmers cope with climate-driven extreme weather risks”. The ‘Farm LIFE’ project encouraged the adoption of agroforestry at six sites, in the Netherlands and Flanders, on a total of 102 hectares of land. These projects have led to a 30% increase in biodiversity – “boosting plants, fungi, birds, butterflies and other wildlife.” (FS)