System Model ((hot)) — Integrated Farming
As erratic weather becomes the norm, the IFS model stands out as a solution.
In an era of climate change, dwindling natural resources, and a growing global population, traditional monoculture farming is facing a crisis of sustainability. Enter the —a holistic approach that mimics natural ecosystems to create a more resilient, profitable, and eco-friendly agricultural model. What is an Integrated Farming System? integrated farming system model
Planting trees provides timber, fuel, and protects the soil from erosion. As erratic weather becomes the norm, the IFS
A robust IFS model is modular. Farmers can add or subtract modules based on their landholding size (from 0.5 hectares to 50 hectares) and local climate. Below is the standard "basket" of components. What is an Integrated Farming System
Unlike monoculture, which depends heavily on external chemical inputs, IFS mimics natural ecological cycles to maximize productivity while minimizing environmental impact.