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New article published in Science!  [09.04.24]

The more diversified, the better!

Diversified fruit and vegetable farm in Santa Catarina, Brazil. Photo by Anne Elise Stratton.

Dr. Anne Elise Stratton is a co-author and data contributor to this great interdisciplinary effort, through which they found that diversified agriculture leads to win-wins for both social (yield, food security, wellbeing) and environmental outcomes (ecosystem services, biodiversity, reduced externalities), relative to simplified farming systems. The more diversified, the better! 

News article here: U-M SEAS researcher co-authors global study that finds both people and environment benefit from diversified farming 

Scientific article here: Joint environmental and social benefits from diversified agriculture


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