The incorporation of fertilizer-fodder-fuel trees into crop fields provide access to power, increase soil fertility, and store large quantities of carbon into the soil.
Some of the most common tree species that have been successfully exploited in agroforestry systems include Cajanus cajan, Sesbania sesban, Sesbania macrantha, Tephrosia vogelii, Calliandra calothyrsus, Flemingia macrophylla, Gliricidia sepium, and Leucaena leucocephala. All these tree species have the potential to restore fertility of fallow land and at the same time produce fuel wood or fodder on farms, and also increase yield of food crops. They are used for improvement of fallows, mixed cropping, relay cropping, and biomass transfer.