The European Diverfarming project team has found that the diversification of crops, particularly in systems of dry almond trees and irrigated mandarins, can have a positive impact on the carbon cycle. The introduction of perennial plants like thyme and capers in rainfed almond trees can increase the sequestration of soil carbon, which helps mitigate climate change. The research, conducted over two years, monitored CO2 emissions, carbon losses due to erosion, and carbon gains from vegetation growth in two case studies located in Murcia.