Projected annual net benefits to farmers (US$/ha) for seven agroforestry
systems within the N’hambita Community Carbon Project, Mozambique.
Dotted lines indicate systems that include cash crop cultivation: (1) fruit
orchard (mango); (2) homestead planting; (3) fruit orchard (cashew).
Solid lines represent systems without cash crops: (4) dispersed
interplanting (faidherbia); (5) boundary planting; (6) dispersed
interplanting (gliricidia); (7) woodlot. The analysis is based on a carbon
price of US$6.72/tCO2, a discount rate of 10% and carbon revenue paid
in the first seven years of the project for a 100 year project time horizon.
Taken from Palmer and Silber [1