Integrated Fish Farming is a sustainable-agriculture technology practiced widely in Asia and other regions of the world. This integrated technology can offer farmers economic improvements while lessening the adverse environmental impacts of farming. IFF systems typically involve a combination of fish polyculture, integration of agricultural production with aquaculture. Types of Integrated Fish Farming: Paddy-Cum-Fish Culture:. Rice fields which are water-logged for 3-8 months in a year, there is always small... Duck-Cum-Fish Farming:. Although duck and fish farming have been in practice in eastern Europe and China and their... Fish-Cum-Poultry Farmings:. Integrated fish farming with poultry is generally cultured as the poultry manure is a... Kish-Cum-Pig Culture:. In integrated fish farming with pig, the ‘pig dung’ is useful for conditioning the soil