Affiliation:
1. Department of Agronomy Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana India
2. School of Organic Farming Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana India
3. ICAR‐Indian Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology Ranchi Jharkhand India
4. Natural Resource Management Division of ICAR, KAB‐II, Pusa New Delhi India
5. Division of Soil Science Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute Dinajpur Bangladesh
Abstract
AbstractThe integrated farming system (IFS) is a holistic farming approach specially designed for small/marginal farmers to enhance the system productivity, profitability, and employment generation of their farm, ultimately ensuring their food and nutrition security for their livelihood. The mechanism of IFS offers various ecosystem services making farms environment‐friendly, sustainable, and climate‐resilient. IFS is characterized by the allocation of different agricultural components systematically in a single farm performing synergistically among themselves making the farm more productive, healthy, biodiversity enriched, and eco‐friendly than simplified farms. Therefore, this review paper represents an extensive analysis of existing literature on IFS exploring its concept, components, and need, and emphasizing its potential for higher system productivity, profitability, and employment generation in a sustainable manner. Moreover, it develops a conceptualization of the relationship among different agricultural components in a single farm exploring its role in ecosystem services (reducing greenhouse gases, carbon sequestration, nutrient recycling, improving soil health, and biodiversity conservation).
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