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The same farmer can not only increase his income by doing many types of work on his farm but can also become helpful in the progress of the country. The government aims to double the income of the farmer by the year 2022, but the income from integrated farming is several guns …Read more
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What is integrated farming-With this, any farmer can earn profits throughout the year. In this system, leftover products and remains from one component can be used for another component. If you do poultry, then you can feed the fishes of poultry beats. This will lead to high amounts of fish, which will make profit and another can be used for irrigation. If animal husbandry is also done with it, good profits can be made by selling cow-breathing milk.
Let’s visit farmer Surendra Awana’s farm
Progressive farmer Surendra Awana is giving a new dimension to farming in Bichoon village near Jaipur. On the one hand, while the farmers of the country are getting away from farming, saying that the IFS model of farming i.e. Integrated Farming System is gradually getting away from farming, saying that Surendra Awana is gradually getting away from farming. The government is also insisting on adopting coordinated farming from farmers instead of relying only on traditional farming.
Coordinated farming, that is, along with farming, other works related to farming are also adopted together so that the cost of farming can be reduced and income can increase. A big advantage of adopting integrated farming is that even if one work does not come from one work, then it can be passed through another work.
Increasing income from many types of farming simultaneously
Surendra Awana does work together on her farm with new age cultivation as well as horticulture, medicinal farming, dairy, fisheries and manure manufacture. Due to all these tasks being connected to each other, the cost decreases. For example, fodder for animals is born in the field itself. The waste of animals is used to make manure. Similarly, food for fish is also available from farm and dairy. Surendra Awana has 18 types of fodder growing on her farm. This multi -year fodder will have income from 5 to 80 years. Not only this, along with traditional farming, he is also showing farming like apples, almonds and strawberries in Marudhara.
A2 milk is heavy demand
Along with farming, Awana has done a large -scale dairy business and is about 170 indigenous breed fall cow shift. The A2 milk of this native cow is a huge demand and is sold in their prices. Gomutra emanating from dairy – cow dung is used as manure in farming. They have set up a plant on the farm to prepare and sell organic fertilizers. The price of organic yield prepared using organic fertilizers is also available.
Surendra Awana, a farmer who is doing fisheries together, says that this is a big source of income in which one bigha land can earn 10 lakhs in a year. Subsidies are also received from the government for fishing. Fish demand is also high and prices are also available. At the same time, the importance of medicinal farming has also increased during the Korona period. Surendra Awana has also started medicinal farming and it is expected to make big profits in the future. Farmer Surendra Awana says that the government aims to double the income of the farmer by 2022, but income from integrated farming can be made manifold. Farmers and agricultural scientists from all over the country come to see this successful model of Surendra Awana.