scholarly journals Integrated Farming Systems Approach: Increase Food Security, Agricultural Farm Income and Rural Economy

Author(s):  
Anil Kumar Yadav
2008 ◽  
Vol 146 (5) ◽  
pp. 493-505 ◽  
Author(s):  
U. K. BEHERA ◽  
C. M. YATES ◽  
E. KEBREAB ◽  
J. FRANCE

SUMMARYFarming systems research is a multi-disciplinary holistic approach to solve the problems of small farms. Small and marginal farmers are the core of the Indian rural economy constituting 0·80 of the total farming community but possessing only 0·36 of the total operational land. The declining trend of per capita land availability poses a serious challenge to the sustainability and profitability of farming. Under such conditions, it is appropriate to integrate land-based enterprises such as dairy, fishery, poultry, duckery, apiary, field and horticultural cropping within the farm, with the objective of generating adequate income and employment for these small and marginal farmers under a set of farm constraints and varying levels of resource availability and opportunity. The integration of different farm enterprises can be achieved with the help of a linear programming model. For the current review, integrated farming systems models were developed, by way of illustration, for the marginal, small, medium and large farms of eastern India using linear programming. Risk analyses were carried out for different levels of income and enterprise combinations. The fishery enterprise was shown to be less risk-prone whereas the crop enterprise involved greater risk. In general, the degree of risk increased with the increasing level of income. With increase in farm income and risk level, the resource use efficiency increased. Medium and large farms proved to be more profitable than small and marginal farms with higher level of resource use efficiency and return per Indian rupee (Rs) invested. Among the different enterprises of integrated farming systems, a chain of interaction and resource flow was observed. In order to make farming profitable and improve resource use efficiency at the farm level, the synergy among interacting components of farming systems should be exploited. In the process of technology generation, transfer and other developmental efforts at the farm level (contrary to the discipline and commodity-based approaches which have a tendency to be piecemeal and in isolation), it is desirable to place a whole-farm scenario before the farmers to enhance their farm income, thereby motivating them towards more efficient and sustainable farming.


2021 ◽  
Vol 51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro Luan Ferreira da Silva ◽  
Flávio Pereira de Oliveira ◽  
Adriana Ferreira Martins ◽  
Danillo Dutra Tavares ◽  
André Julio do Amaral

ABSTRACT Integrated farming systems are promising strategies for the recovery of pastures and degraded soils. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of integrated farming systems arrangements, after four years of implementation, on the fertility, carbon stock and aggregate stability of an Alfisol, in the semiarid region of the Paraíba state, Brazil. A randomized block experimental design was used, with 5 treatments and 4 replications: Brachiaria decumbens; B. decumbens + Tabebuia impetiginous; B. decumbens + Gliricidia sepium; B. decumbens + Mimosa caesalpiniifolia; and B. decumbens + maize. The soil chemical attributes, fertility, carbon stock and structural and aggregate stability were evaluated in the 0.00-0.10, 0.10-0.20 and 0.20-0.30 m layers. The B. decumbens + maize system presented an organic matter content 11.93 % higher than B. decumbens, and was higher than the other systems evaluated. Concerning the carbon stock in the 0.00-0.10 m layer, in B. decumbens the uptake was 2.66 Mg ha-1 higher than that of the B. decumbens + maize system and, on average, 4.69 Mg ha-1 higher than for the systems with the arboreal component. In the medium-term, B. decumbens is more efficient in adding carbon to the soil. The soil structural stability, aggregate stability index and fertility were not affected by the different arrangements after four years of implementation.


2019 ◽  
pp. 143
Author(s):  
Husnul Isa Harahap

Abstrak: Masyarakat yang tinggal di kampung nelayan adalah masyarakat yang memiliki masalah yang kompleks. Salah satunya adalah dalam hal masalah kemandirian ekonomi. Studi ini mendeskripsikan masalah tersebut dengan pendekatan politik lingkungan. Studi ini juga mendeskripsikan tentang peluang masyarakat di kampung nelayan dalam upaya meningkatkan kemandirian ekonomi melalui pendekatan politik lingkungan. Temuan studi ini adalah terdapat empat peluang yang dapat dimanfaatkan masyarakat di kampung nelayan dalam upaya meningkatkan kemandirian ekonomi. Peluang pertama adalah menjalankan usaha tambahan dengan melakukan wirausaha ramah lingkungan. Peluang kedua adalah memaksimalkan produksi dengan sistem pertanian terpadu. Peluang ketiga, menggagas dan mewujudkan kampung ekowisata. Peluang keempat, membangun unit usaha bersama seperti koperasi berbasis lingkungan. Studi ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Data dan informasi yang ada diperoleh melalui proses wawancara, dan diskusi pendek, serta melalui penelusuran literatur melalui dokumen elektronik dan dokumen cetak.Abstract: People living in nelayan villages (kampung nelayan) have complex problems. One of them is economic autonomy. This study describes the problem with a political ecology approach. This study also describes the opportunities of people in nelayan villages in an effort to increase economic autonomy through a political ecology approach. The findings of this study are that there are four opportunities that can be utilized by communities in nelayan villages in an effort to increase economic autonomy. The first opportunity is to run an additional business by doing eco-friendly entrepreneurship. The second opportunity is to maximize production with integrated farming systems. The third opportunity is to initiate and create an ecotourism village. The fourth opportunity is to build a joint business unit such as an environment-based cooperative. This study was conducted using a qualitative approach. Data and information are obtained by interviews and biref discussions, as well as electronic document literature and printed documents.


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