tubakasuitsuga
Tubakasuitsuga is a term used in agroforestry and ethnobotany to describe an integrated system that combines tobacco cultivation with forest management to promote biodiversity and soil health while maintaining crop yields. It refers to a family of practices rather than a single fixed method, with implementations varying by region and farmer preferences.
Etymology and scope: The term is a portmanteau derived from local words for tobacco and for integration
System characteristics: Core features typically include growing tobacco under a managed canopy of native trees and
Outcomes and debate: Reported benefits include improved soil health, greater farm diversification, and enhanced pest management
Research and adoption: Case studies exist in several tropical and subtropical regions, with adoption levels influenced
See also: agroforestry, shade-grown crops, sustainable agriculture.