Guidelines

What are the challenges of mixed farming?

What are the challenges of mixed farming?

Negative environmental impacts from unsustainable farming practices include land conversion, habitat loss, wasteful water consumption, soil erosion and degradation, pollution, climate change, and genetic erosion.

How can we solve agricultural problems in Nigeria?

Possible solutions to the problems of agriculture in Nigeria

  1. Among the first ways to change the situation is training and raising the level of education.
  2. The mechanization of agriculture.
  3. Upgrade the Agricultural Research Council to supervise, coordinate, and implement agricultural development.

How do you do mixed farming?

The cultivation of crops alongside the rearing of animals for meat or eggs or milk defines mixed farming. For example, a mixed farm may grow cereal crops such as wheat or rye and also keep cattle, sheep, pigs or poultry. Often the dung from the cattle serves to fertilize the cereal crops.

What are the positive and negative effects of mixed farming?

It also leads to an increase in overall productivity. One key disadvantage to mixed cropping is the limitations it places on capacity. Though it is far more efficient, particularly in smaller spaces, you are only able to grow half as many of each crop when two share a field than if you had one field devoted to each.

Why is mixed farming so popular in Nigeria?

In Northern Nigeria, mixed farming is very popular amongst farmers who rear cattle. It is the norm for these farmers to supplement their livestock farming with crop cultivation. The aim of this system is to ensure that livestock doesn’t depend on external sources for food.

Why do we need a mixed farming system?

Mixed farming systems provide farmers with an opportunity to diversify risk from single crop production, to use labour more efficiently, to have a source of cash for purchasing farm inputs and to add value to crops or crop by-products.

What are the different types of farming systems in Nigeria?

Types of farming systems in Nigeria depends on the scale at which the analysis is carried out, a farming system can be made up of a few dozen or even millions of household units. The criteria used for classification of farming systems employed in developing areas of the world is based on two broad conditions.

How are cattle and pigs fed in mixed farming?

In mixed farming livestock is fed in a variety of ways. The crop produced on the farm is generally fed to cattle and pigs. In winter, forage crops, hay, solid feeds and concentrates are fed to livestock. Livestock feed on crops grown on the farm and graze the pasture. In return their manure helps in maintaining fertility of the land.