IFS Model Of Grid Zone {Integrated farming system } pptx

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The IFS (Iterated Function System) model of GridZone is a mathematical framework used in fractal geometry to create complex and detailed patterns by iteratively applying a set of transformations to a starting point or set of points. Here's a description that you can use:

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Rajmata vijayraje scindia Krishi vishwa vidyalaya Gwalior Subject name :– farming system and sustainable agriculture (AGR222) Class :- B.Sc.(Hons.)Agriculture 2 nd year 2 nd Sem Submitted By :- Tushar dahare Roll.No :- 22150153 College of A griculture khandwa

Topic Components of an integrated farming system model for the grid zone Implementation strategy Benefits of the IFS model IFS Model Of Girdzone

IFS(Integrated Farming system ):- Integrated farming system (IFS) models aim to optimize resource use and improve sustainability by combining various agricultural activities . Gird Zone :- The Gird zone, located in the central part of India, primarily encompasses parts of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, and has unique agro-climatic conditions suited for diverse farming practices.

Components of an Integrated Farming System Model for the Gird Zone :- 1. Crop Diversification: 2. Horticlture 3. Livestock Integration 4. Agroforestory & Aquaculture 5. Soil And Water Management 6. Renewable Energy 7. Waste Recycling 8. Agriprocessing Units .

Benefits of the IFS Model :- . Economic Stability : Diversified sources of income reduce dependency on a single crop or activity .. • Resource Optimization : Efficient use of water, soil, and energy resources . • Environmental Sustainability : Reduction in chemical inputs, enhanced biodiversity, and improved soil health

• Enhanced Productivity : Synergistic effects of different components lead to higher overall productivity . • Risk Management : Diversification mitigates risks from market fluctuations and climatic uncertainties.

Implementation Strategy:- 1 . Training and Extension : Educating farmers about the benefits and techniques of integrated farming through workshops and demonstration plots . 2 . Financial Support : Providing access to credit and subsidies for initial setup costs .

3. Research and Development : Continuous R&D to adapt and improve IFS models specific to the Gird zone's conditions . 4. Market Linkages : Establishing strong supply chains and market access for diverse farm products . * By adopting an integrated farming system, farmers in the Gird zone can achieve sustainable agricultural practices, ensuring economic viability and environmental conservation .

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