“…Different treatment combination with wheat as a border crop based on the current reported an increase in marketable yield by 2–8%, export grade yield by 2–5% and lowered non-marketable yield by 2–10 % in both seasons compared to control. These findings were consistent with results reported by Kefelegn et al [ 61 ] that increased yield and marketable yield per hectare from intercropping. Kabaale et al [ 62 ] also recorded higher marketable yield gain exceeding 22 % and a cost-benefit ratio greater than 2.8 (BCR∼3) when plots were sprayed with biopesticide products and were intercropped.…”