Integrated
farming system (IFS) is considered as one of the best option towards
intensification of small holder farm income to ensure sustainable livelihood.
Integration of resources is made through a combination of land, water and
animal resources of a farm through careful planning including recycling of
bio-resources. Governments and development agencies have designed
projects/programmes in promoting IFS through demonstration of successful models
and other means. Integration of resources is a process which involves great
thought in investing in one of the resource combined and gaining benefits. This
paper entails information on IFS adopted farms by analyzing three cases
promoted by Krishi Vigyan Kendra-Khordha under ICAR-Central Institute of
Freshwater Aquaculture mandated to work on technology assessment, refinement
and demonstration. All the IFS analyzed are pond based integrations involving
crop-livestock and fish as major with minor integrations of enterprises like
mushroom cultivation. The gross income of case 1 farmer was found to be Rs
5,19,600 from 0.8 ha in a pond based farming system followed by case 2 earning
Rs 3,75,920 ( gross income) from an area of 1.872 ha crop based farming system
and Rs 1, 50, 300 ( gross income) from an area of 0.8 ha crop based farming
system adopting. The details of the case studies and economics are presented
and these model farms play a great role in motivating nearby farmers in
adoption of IFS. The study also concluded that adoption of IFS is profitable.
Website: https://www.arjonline.org/agricultural-sciences/american-research-journal-of-agriculture/
Website: https://www.arjonline.org/agricultural-sciences/american-research-journal-of-agriculture/
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