Agroforestry is a combination of traditional and modern land use where there is complete management of trees and plants and animal production. Agroforestry is defined as an agricultural system designed to integrate the interaction of shrubs, trees, and agriculture so that they can be fully managed as a whole unit, rather than taken care of on their own. In simple terms, agroforestry is a practice that combines forestry and agriculture. Benefits and Importance of Agroforestry Agricultural lands, where trees are planted, can help increase food production. Not only that, it also helps to achieve more food security, there is a wide variety of food sources that help promote nutrition and health around the world. Trees can help provide fruit, nuts, and leaves for families to use. Fallen trees can be used as firewood to generate energy for heating houses, cooking and livestock. Just remember to plant one instead of the one that falls. Agroforestry also assists in the production of various other forest products including fodder, fiber, timber, medicinal products, gums and frames among others. Tree planting in the region where agroforestry is practiced helps to keep the temperature in the area. Trees also help to bring heavy rainfall to the region which