Quinoa is an excellent 'break crop' in crop rotations, improving soil fertility. Quinoa will benefit crop rotations. Cereals are grown on a large area in Europe, in Denmark 80% of the agricultural area, and we are short of rotating crops, which can provide variation in crop rotations.
Quinoa is not closely related to other common crops in a cereal crop rotation, so it will act as a break crop, not sharing soil borne diseases with cereals. Quinoa has an efficient root system which infiltrates the soil differently from cereals and rape. The root system is fine and dense in the upper layers, with a tap root penetrating deeper into the soil
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