Mixed farming

Mixed farming

Sulman Akoko

Visits 201

Where it is realized

1 - On-farm

Summary description of agroecological practice

Mixed farming for food and livestock feeds production.

Type of agroecological practice

1. Mixed farming of different crops and animals
2. Enhancing soil productivity
3. Input reduction
4. Enhancing animal health
5. Recycling
6. Intercropping

Implementing the practice

By farming different crops and keeping livestock, I use crop and animal wastes as manure to improve the soil fertility on my farm.

I practice intercropping with main crops and cover crops that help reduce on surface run offs on the farm.

I locally produce and preserve seeds on my farm that I use later on the next season of planting.

After harvesting the crops, I collect some of the stalks and residues and store them as livestock feeds.

Why you use and what you expect from this practice?

1. It enhances my farm production as I spend less on inputs. For instance, I am able to produce seeds and manure.
2. The practice helps me with livestock feeds.
3. My household is able to access balanced diet through mixed farming.

I expect to be food secure and maintain good health for my household and livestock too.

Land size

3.0 Acre

Substitution of less ecological alternative

1 - Yes

Details

1. There is reduced dependency on external inputs and costs