Integrated Farming Practices with AGRIVI Farm Management System
Integrated farming is a dynamic approach and whole-farm management system that aims to deliver more sustainable agriculture.
AGRIVI Team

Integrated farming is a whole-farm management system that aims to deliver more sustainable agriculture. It is a dynamic approach which can be applied to any farming system around the world. It involves attention to detail and continuous improvement in all areas of a farming business through informed management processes. Integrated farming combines the best of modern tools and technologies with traditional practices according to a given site and situation.Integrated farming combines farming, food and the environment The system includes the environment, soil characteristics, landscape positions, genetics, and ecology of plant and animals. It involves management practices, goals and lifestyles of humans, social constraints, economic opportunities, marketing strategies and externalities including energy supplies and costs and impacts of farm policies. Systems also reflect natural resources available and the impact on their use, wildlife issues, target and non-target plant and animal species, micro-organisms, and indeed all of the definable and indefinable factors that ultimately interact to result in an outcome that is never constant. Integrated farming system has many advantages: Increased productivity and profitabilitySustainabilityBalanced foodEnvironment safetyRecycling of resourcesIncome round the yearAdoption of new technologySolving energy - fuel and fodder crisesAvoiding deforestationInput-output efficiency. In integrated farming crop protection takes into account all biological, technical and chemical methods which then are balanced carefully and with the objective to protect the environment, to maintain the profitability of the business and fulfill social requirements. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the preferred approach to crop protection and regards it as a pillar of both sustainable intensifications of crop production and pesticide risk reduction. IPM thus is one indispensable element of Integrated Crop Management which in turn is one essential part of the holistic Integrated Farming approach towards sustainable agriculture. Integrated farming in the context of sustainable agriculture Integrated farming gathers diversified components such as agriculture, horticulture, forestry and animal husbandry, thus making a stability farm. It's always emphasized to combine cropping with other activities, such as poultry, piggery, mushroom cultivation, biogas plant etc. Integrated farming systems project management and economics of integrated production system There are also many factors affecting an integrated farming: Soil and climatic conditions of the selected areaAvailability of the resources, land and laborPresent level of utilization of resourcesEconomics of proposed integrated farming systemManagement skill of farmer.Comprehensive Overview of Farm Operations with Farm Management Software Aiming to reduce pesticide use, protect the environment, achieve sustainability and farm stability, every day more and more farmers converse their farms into an integrated farming system. It seems to be the answer to the problems of increasing food production, for increasing income and for improving the nutrition of the small-scale farmers with limited resources without any adverse effect on the environment and agro- eco-system. Practicing integrated farming principles, farmers can track their whole farm production in AGRIVI farm management system as well. It allows them to manage all field activities, resources such as people, machinery and fields, inventory, and finances. In the end, it has a layer of analytics with KPI dashboards and printable reports which tie all the information together and give a great overview of overall farm health. Find out what are the 7 key benefits of Farm Management software. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXK-3sWjWQk
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