Effect of integrated farming on sustainable agriculture

 

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Project Abstract

Integrated farming is a sustainable agricultural approach that aims to maximize efficiency and minimize negative environmental impacts by combining different agricultural activities within a single system. This research project explores the effect of integrated farming on sustainable agriculture through a comprehensive review of existing literature and case studies. The findings indicate that integrated farming systems have the potential to improve overall sustainability in agriculture by promoting resource efficiency, enhancing biodiversity, and increasing resilience to environmental stressors. By diversifying production and utilizing synergies between different components, integrated farming can help reduce the reliance on external inputs such as chemical fertilizers and pesticides, leading to cost savings and reduced environmental pollution. Furthermore, integrated farming systems are shown to have positive social and economic impacts by providing additional sources of income, improving food security, and creating employment opportunities in rural areas. The integration of crop production, livestock farming, aquaculture, and agroforestry can lead to higher productivity and profitability for farmers while also contributing to more diverse and nutritious diets for local communities. However, successful implementation of integrated farming requires careful planning, monitoring, and management to ensure the optimal functioning of the system. Factors such as crop-livestock interactions, nutrient cycling, and pest management must be carefully considered to avoid potential conflicts and maximize the benefits of integration. Additionally, policies and support mechanisms that encourage the adoption of integrated farming practices are essential to facilitate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture. Overall, this research highlights the significant potential of integrated farming to enhance sustainability in agriculture by promoting resource efficiency, biodiversity conservation, and socio-economic development. By fostering synergies between different agricultural activities and harnessing ecological processes, integrated farming systems offer a promising pathway towards a more resilient and environmentally friendly food production system.

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<p> </p><p><strong>NTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 Background to the Study</strong></p><p>Integrated farming system is simply the combination of the best and modern farming tools and technologies with some elements of traditional practices, depending on a given site and situation. This system enables farmers to identify opportunities or threats and allows them to respond accordingly, particularly with the consumers interest at heart.</p><p>Multiple objectives are involved in integrated farming such as sustainability, food security, poverty alleviation etc., which also involves the use of output of one enterprise whenever feasible.</p><p>Integrated farming system is a biologically integrated systems, which integrates natural resources in a regulation mechanism into farming activities to achieve maximum replacement of off-farm inputs, secures sustainable production of high quality food and other products through ecologically preferred technologies, sustain farm income, eliminates or reduces sources of present environmental pollutions generated by agriculture and sustains the multiple function of agriculture Iobc, (1993)</p><p>Edwards, (2007) defined the integrated farming system as an aquaculture system that is integrated with livestock’s and in which fresh animal waste is used to feed fish and also reported that there are synergies and complementary between enterprises that comprise a crop and animal component that form the basis of the concept of integrated farming system. According to this concept, integration usually occurs when outputs of one enterprise are used as inputs by another within the context of the farming system. FAO, (2012) stated that “there is no waste”, and “waste is only a misplaced resource which can become a valuable material for another product” integrated farming system.</p><p>In Nigeria, the farmers maintain different enterprises for their complementary and supplementary nature and for ensuring sustainable livelihood from time immemorial. After the advent of green revolution in the late 1970s and economic liberalization in early 1990s, the farmers gradually started focusing on a few enterprises due to several imposing factors including shrinking farm sizes, fluctuating commodity price, livelihood diversification and shortage of labour during peak agricultural season. It had a severe impact on food and nutritional security of millions of poor farm households. The anguish of farmers is often expressed in terms of their agitation in one or the other parts of the country, unwillingness to continue farming and increasing demands of compensating their economic loss. Although suggestions are pouring in from experts and leaders of organization for strengthening the income base farmers, the government cannot implement them entirely due to compulsions from socio-economic and political considerations. However, the government of Nigeria has made an announcement about Doubling Farmers’ Income by 2022.</p><p><strong>1.2 Statement of the Problem</strong></p><p>Many factors appear to constrain close integration of traditional poultry and fish culture. The poor quality supplementary feeds usually given and the fact that confinement is restricted to overnight, result in less and poorer quality manure being available for use in fish culture. Moreover, farm households may already be using the poultry waste which is collectable for other purposes such as fertilizing backyard crops. Recent analysis of current poultry production in small-scale farming households reveals a marginal but important niche.</p><p>In view of the foregoing, the following questions arise:</p><p>i How do we design integrated farming system for sustainable agriculture?</p><p>ii What are the effects of poultry farming on fish farming in an integrated farming system?</p><p>iii What are the effects of fish farming system on crop farming system in an integrated farming system?</p><p>iv What are the effect of poultry, fish, and farming system on integrated farming system for sustainable agriculture?</p><p><strong>1.3 Objectives</strong></p><p>The broad objective of the study is to: access the effect of integrated farming system on sustainable agriculture.</p><p>The specific objectives are to be able to:</p><p>i. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; design integrated farming system for sustainable agriculture.</p><p>ii. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; assess the effect of poultry farming on fish farming in an integrated farming system</p><p>iii. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; assess the effect of fish farming system on crop farming system in an integrated farming system.</p><p>iv. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; assess the effect of poultry, fish, and farming system on integrated farming system for sustainable agriculture.</p><p><strong>1.4 Justification to the Study</strong></p><p>This study will give an insight in identifying the socio-personal and socio-economic characteristics of integrated farming system farmers in relation to sustainable livelihood.</p><p>The study will help explore the various constraints experienced by the integrated farmers which are responsible for low productivity of farming systems.</p><p>The study will guide researchers in deriving insight in investigating and understanding the impacts of integrated farming system within and beyond the study area.</p><br> <br><p></p>

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