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Book (stand-alone)Integrated livestock-fish farming systems 2003
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No results found.Integrated farming in Asia is either considered an eco-friendly good that should be preserved for environmental reasons or a poor practice that will soon be superseded by industrial aquaculture. The reality, as this book describes, is a dynamic set of practices that have expanded rapidly under certain conditions but have proved inconsequential in others. An analysis concludes that most livestock-fish integration is sound business conducted by entrepreneurs accessing urban markets where the pric e of fish is relatively low. It can be used as part of a strategy to reduce environmental impacts of intensive livestock production and to produce low-cost food. Farmers have proved adept at both developing their systems to meet their own needs and diversifying the role of ponds, fish and livestock within their complex livelihoods. This overview identifies the factors that lead to success or failure and gives an insight into both concept and practice. -
No Thumbnail AvailableProjectIntegrated aquaculture in West Java. A socio-economic study of integrated farming of fish, livestock and crops by small farmers in West Java, Indonesia 1980
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No Thumbnail AvailableDocumentWorld livestock production systems - Current status, issues and trends
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No results found.Within the world's livestock sector, broad production systems are defined and delineated. The criteria for the classification of world's livestock production systems are limited to integration with crops, relation to land and agro-ecological zones. A quantitative and qualitative description is given for each identified livestock production system in terms of feed and livestock resources, livestock commodities produced, production technology, product use and livestock functions, area covered, ge ographic locations, and human populations supported. Future trends and salient development issues are outlined for the systems and for the sector as a whole. The study also aims at providing insights into the importance of livestock systems across world regions and agro-ecological zones and related trends in order to provide orientation to decision-makers involved in livestock and agricultural development.
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