The term "integrated fish farming" describes a technique for raising fish alongside a number of other agricultural/ livestock crop cultivations that are only focused on fish ponds. The interconnected sub-systems for rearing fish and animals, such ducks, maximise the utilisation of agricultural and water resources while requiring the least amount of money and effort. By-products and trash from one sub-system give essential inputs to another. Farm productivity rises as a result, becoming more varied.
Sumit Mallick*
Dept. of Fish Genetics and Breeding, College of Fisheries, CAU (I), Lembucherra, Tripura (799 210), India
Janmejay Parhi
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