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Nature Study Finds Functionally Rich Crop Rotations Boost Calories and Nutrients Across Europe
A Nature Food study finds that functionally diverse crop rotations — rather than the continent's dominant short cereal cycles — measurably increase calorie and macronutrient output on European farmland while improving soil health. The results bolster the case that agronomic diversity, not intensification, may be the cheapest path to food security.
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