INTEGRATED AQUACULTURE IN WEST JAVA A Socio-Economic Study of Integrated Farming of Fish, Livestock and Crops by small Farmers in West Java, Indonesia |
by U. W. Schmidt.
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4. PRESENT PRACTICE OF FARMING FISH, LIVESTOCK AND CROPS
4.1 Rice-cum-Fish Cultivation
4.2 Kangkung-cum-Fish Cultivation
4.3 Genjer-cum-Fish Cultivation
4.4 Mendong-cum-Fish Cultivation
4.5 Fish-cum-Duck Farming
4.6 Fish-cum-Chicken Farming
4.7 Fish-cum-Soybean Cake Production
5. COMPARISON OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFICIENCIES
5.1 Labour
5.2 Input Sources
5.3 Family Income
5.4 Continuity of Family Income
I Development Trends in Rural West Java
II Some Socio-Cultural Aspects
III Development Potential of Integrated Production of Fish, Livestock amd Crops in West Java