DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAY
GORAKHPUR UNIVERSITY,
GORAKHPUR
INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE &NATURAL SCIENCE
COURSE: INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM
CODE: PGS-501
CREDIT HRS : 1(0+1)
TOPIC- Intigrated farming system
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY
Dr. Alimul islam Shyam mohan prajapati
(Asst. Professor) M.Sc. Agronomy
Department of Agricultural Extension, 1nd semester
DDU Gorakhpur University Gkp Roll No. : 2313610010006
Introduction
• In integrated farming system, agriculture is
integrated with livestock, poultry and fish.
• The whole setup is maintained at the same
place to generate employment and income.
• eg- livestock, raising pigs, and poultry, crop and
vegetable, fisheries, duckery, agroforestry etc.
Importance of IFS
• integrated farming system produce both crops
and animals on one farm.
• This farming system permits wider crop
rotations and thus reduces dependence on
chemicals, risk management.
Objective of IFS
• Efficient recycling of farm and animal wastes.
• Minimizing the nutrient losses.
• Maximizing nutrient use efficiency.
• Adopetion of efficient cropping system and crop
rotations.
• Complementary combination of farm
enterprises.
• Maintain sustainable production system
without damaging environment.
Advantage of IFS
• Productivity
• Profitability
• Sustainability
• Balanced food
• Environment safety
• Recycling of waste
• Saving energy
• Adoption of new technology
• Money round the year
• Availability of fodder, fuel and timber
• Employment round the year
• Agro-industries
• Increases input efficiency
• Standard of living
• Avoid degradation of forest etc.
• Components of IFS
• Crop, vegetable, agroforestry
• Dairy farming
• Sheep and goat farming
• Duck farming
• Turkey rearing
Con..
• Piggery
• Rabbit farming
• Beekeeping
• Pigeon rearing
• Aquaculture
• Sericulture
• Mushroom cultivation
Different types of models suitable for
IFS
• Various important suggested models for
different areas of India-
• Integrated farming models for north eastern
hilly regions of India.
• Integrated farming models for coastal regions
of India.
• Integrated farming models for central India.
Integrated farming model
• Integrated fish cum pig farming.
• Integrated fish cum Duck farming.
• Integrated fish farming- chicken.
• Integrated fish farming- cum-cattle farming.
• Integrated fish farming- cum – rabbit farming.
• Integrated fish farming- cum –agriculture.

Integrated farming system.pptx

  • 1.
    DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAY GORAKHPURUNIVERSITY, GORAKHPUR INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE &NATURAL SCIENCE COURSE: INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM CODE: PGS-501 CREDIT HRS : 1(0+1) TOPIC- Intigrated farming system SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY Dr. Alimul islam Shyam mohan prajapati (Asst. Professor) M.Sc. Agronomy Department of Agricultural Extension, 1nd semester DDU Gorakhpur University Gkp Roll No. : 2313610010006
  • 2.
    Introduction • In integratedfarming system, agriculture is integrated with livestock, poultry and fish. • The whole setup is maintained at the same place to generate employment and income. • eg- livestock, raising pigs, and poultry, crop and vegetable, fisheries, duckery, agroforestry etc.
  • 3.
    Importance of IFS •integrated farming system produce both crops and animals on one farm. • This farming system permits wider crop rotations and thus reduces dependence on chemicals, risk management.
  • 4.
    Objective of IFS •Efficient recycling of farm and animal wastes. • Minimizing the nutrient losses. • Maximizing nutrient use efficiency. • Adopetion of efficient cropping system and crop rotations. • Complementary combination of farm enterprises. • Maintain sustainable production system without damaging environment.
  • 5.
    Advantage of IFS •Productivity • Profitability • Sustainability • Balanced food • Environment safety • Recycling of waste • Saving energy
  • 6.
    • Adoption ofnew technology • Money round the year • Availability of fodder, fuel and timber • Employment round the year • Agro-industries • Increases input efficiency • Standard of living • Avoid degradation of forest etc.
  • 7.
    • Components ofIFS • Crop, vegetable, agroforestry • Dairy farming • Sheep and goat farming • Duck farming • Turkey rearing
  • 8.
    Con.. • Piggery • Rabbitfarming • Beekeeping • Pigeon rearing • Aquaculture • Sericulture • Mushroom cultivation
  • 10.
    Different types ofmodels suitable for IFS • Various important suggested models for different areas of India- • Integrated farming models for north eastern hilly regions of India. • Integrated farming models for coastal regions of India. • Integrated farming models for central India.
  • 11.
    Integrated farming model •Integrated fish cum pig farming. • Integrated fish cum Duck farming. • Integrated fish farming- chicken. • Integrated fish farming- cum-cattle farming. • Integrated fish farming- cum – rabbit farming. • Integrated fish farming- cum –agriculture.