Which term refers to the systematic arrangement of plants to optimize space, sunlight, and resources for growth?

Intercropping involves the practice of growing two or more crops simultaneously in the same field to maximize productivity and resource utilization. By planting different crops together, farmers can optimize space, sunlight, and resources such as water and nutrients. Intercropping also helps in natural pest control, soil fertility improvement, and weed suppression. This method is commonly used in sustainable agriculture practices to enhance crop diversity and resilience while promoting efficient land use.