The Dutch Agroforestry Network (ANN) is founded in 2021. In the network, policy, research and practice come together to accelerate agroforestry in the Netherlands. The Dutch Agroforestry Network is committed to productive agriculture, restoration of biodiversity and climate-proof soils by integrating trees and shrubs into agriculture. The Agroforestry Network Netherlands consists of three working groups and two practice-oriented networks. The working groups focus on national themes that are important for realising agroforestry in practice: 1) knowledge, research & education; 2) task force legislation & regulations; 3) food and supply chains & revenue models. The practice-oriented networks focus on stimulating agroforestry by inspiring (agricultural) entrepreneurs and parties in the agrofood chain. They also make knowledge exchange possible, for example through workshops and excursions. There are two practice-oriented networks: 1) arable farming and animal husbandry (silvoarable and silvopastoral agroforestry); 2) food forestry.