2024
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.113109
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Integrating Livestock and Crop Systems for Enhanced Productivity and Grassland Conservation in Developing Countries

Rahmathulla Mohamed Nikzaad,
Noordeen Nusrathali

Abstract: Many conventional farming approaches in developing nations segregate livestock and crop production, ignoring the synergistic advantages and sustainable land management possibilities that may be gained by combining the two. In order to increase agricultural output and foster grassland conservation, this chapter investigates the idea of merging livestock and crop systems. By highlighting the advantages and challenges of the approach, this chapter draws attention to the potential benefits of integration, includin… Show more

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“…Agroecology also emphasizes e cient water use, rainwater harvesting, and avoiding excessive irrigation. Integrating livestock into cropping systems (e.g., rotational grazing) enhances nutrient cycling while minimizing waste 50,[53][54][55][56][57] . Furthermore, agroecology underscores farmer participation, indigenous knowledge, and community-based decision-making 58-61 .…”
Section: Agroecological Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agroecology also emphasizes e cient water use, rainwater harvesting, and avoiding excessive irrigation. Integrating livestock into cropping systems (e.g., rotational grazing) enhances nutrient cycling while minimizing waste 50,[53][54][55][56][57] . Furthermore, agroecology underscores farmer participation, indigenous knowledge, and community-based decision-making 58-61 .…”
Section: Agroecological Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%