Integrated Farming System Model Instant
Fruit orchards provide nectar for bees. Livestock graze on grass between the trees, keeping weeds down and fertilizing the soil. Challenges in Implementation
Multiple streams of income reduce financial risk. If one crop fails due to weather or pests, the farmer can still rely on livestock, fish, or vegetable sales to survive. 3. Soil Health and Sustainability integrated farming system model
Building ponds, buying livestock, and setting up infrastructure requires significant upfront capital. Fruit orchards provide nectar for bees
Continuous recycling of organic waste improves soil structure and fertility. It reduces the need for expensive chemical fertilizers, preventing long-term soil degradation. 4. Year-Round Employment If one crop fails due to weather or
Enhances crop pollination and yields valuable honey and wax.
It requires daily monitoring and hard work across all integrated units.
Utilizes crop residues like straw and generates high-value produce. Key Benefits of the Model