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Utilizes crop residues like straw and generates high-value produce. Key Benefits of the Model

Poultry sheds are built over or near a fish pond. Poultry droppings fertilize the water, boosting plankton growth for fish to eat. The pond water is then used to irrigate adjacent rice fields.

Fruit orchards provide nectar for bees. Livestock graze on grass between the trees, keeping weeds down and fertilizing the soil. Challenges in Implementation

An integrated farming system (IFS) is a combined approach to agriculture. It links various farm components like crops, livestock, aquaculture, and agroforestry.

While highly beneficial, adopting an integrated farming system model is not without hurdles.

Enhances crop pollination and yields valuable honey and wax.

Cultivating fruits, vegetables, and flowers to ensure regular, daily cash flow.

Different regions require different models. Here are three highly effective setups: