Integrated Farming

Integrated farming is a commonly and broadly used word to explain a more integrated approach to farming as compared to existing monoculture approaches. It refers to agricultural systems that integrate livestock, fish production and crop production. The main motivation for integrated farming is the accepted national policy of all-round development, where the economic benefits of individual operations do not figure very prominently. The social and political milieu of the country is highly favourable for such development. From the limited experience in some other countries also, it appears that the introduction of integrated farming can play a major role in rural development in developing countries. In most other developing countries, the objectives of integrated farming will have to be heavily oriented to economic, social and nutritional benefits. . The Integrated Farming System (IFS) has revolutionized Conventional Farming of Livestock, Aquaculture, Horticulture, Agro-Industry and allied activities in some countries.

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Vision & Mission

vision

  • Popularisation and development of aquaculture in Kerala.
  • Generate Employment
  • Offering training to farmers
  • Supplying quality inputs
  • Proper marketing of the harvested products
  • Buy back of products
  • Value addition of the harvested products
  • Develop innovative farming practices

Mission

Ponnoos Agri-clinic & Agri-Business Centre offers consultancy in aquaculture, agriculture and allied agricultural practices. We provide all basic inputs to set up and operate the farm in eco-friendly, financially and technically viable methods. Also offers buy-back schemes to save the farmers from the clutches of middlemen and to ensure better returns to farmers.

Ponnoos Greentouch

  • An AGRI-CLINIC & AGRI-BUSINESS Centre (ACABC) under the Centre for Agri Entrepreneurship Development, Department of Agricultire, Gpovernment of India.
  • Registered with the Certified by MANAGE, the National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management, Hyderabad.
  • Financially backed by NABARD, the National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development and SMGB, the South Malabar Gramin Bank.
  • Supported by Kerala Agricultural University, the state nodal agency fir ACABC scheme.
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