

AgroDesign
Multifunctional landscapes provide a unique opportunity to restore nature and increase the productivity and profitability of agricultural businesses


In a world where 40% of the land is dedicated to agriculture, the homogenization of landscapes emerges as a threat to both biodiversity and human well-being.
This concern intensifies when considering the growing demand for agricultural products in recent decades, which generates significant pressure to increase crop production. Unfortunately, this increase entails greater use of inputs in inefficient rectangular agricultural plots.
Guided by the "Ecological Intensification Paradigm," Agrodesign leads the transformation towards multifunctional agricultural landscapes. It emphasizes the crucial importance of implementing biological corridors and patches, not only to enhance productivity but also to promote sustainability in the agricultural sector.