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Akegbejo-Samsons, Y., I. T. Omoniyi, and F. I. Adeosun. "INVESTMENT PROSPECTS IN INTEGRATED FISH CUM POULTRY FARMING SYSTEM." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 34, no. 1 (January 11, 2021): 172–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v34i1.2458.

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The study examined the feasibility of a small scale integrated fish cum poultry farming project utilizing concrete tank of 4 x 4.8x3.5m. 900 post fingerlings of Clarias gariepinus (52 2.7g) were stocked in 3 concrete tanks at the rate of 1fish per 5m2 and fed diets containing 38% (Diet 1). 33% (Diet 2) and 31% (Diet 3) crude protein levels. Three battery cages containing 15 laying birds were installed on each tank. The birds were fed with layer mash (CP 18%) while the fish were fed with 300kg of fresh maggots and pelleted feed. At the end of 213days, growth response and nutrient utilization of fish were based on Average daily weight gain, (DWG 4.48) relative growth rate (RGR 1834.27) and specific growth rate (SGR 1.39). Final weight ranged from 949.2g to 963.2g. Daily weight ranged from 4.46g to 4.52g. Feed cost for fish was drastically reduced while revenue from poultry was significantly increased. The profitability analysis of the operation showed that table size Charias production generated return to investment of 31.19%, a rate of return on fixed cost 163.79% and a rate of return on variable cost of (161.07). The financial analysis reveals a viable investment.
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Ugbe, Lawrence, Ukelina Christopher, Agim Marcel, and Urim Mathias. "Comparative analysis of the economic returns to management in single crop, fish, poultry and an integrated farming system in Obudu, Cross River State." Tropical Journal of Science and Technology 1, no. 2 (March 10, 2021): 12–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.47524/tjst.v1i2.4.

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A four year (2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019) field experiment was conducted to compare the economic returns to investment in single enterprise with integrated farming comprising of rice farm alongside with fish culture and poultry farm using mostly organic waste as feeds. In 2016 a rice farm was cultivated on a piece of land already procured for the experiment, fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides were all applied. At maturity the rice was harvested, processed, bagged in 100kg bags and sold. Economic returns to management were calculated according to the methods of CIMMYT, (1988). In 2017, only fish farm was established, fed and harvested at maturity and sold to consumers. Economic returns to management were also calculated and recorded. In 2018, a poultry farm was established, 200 broilers were reared to maturity and sold, economic returns to management were calculated and recorded. Then in 2019, an integrated farm comprising rice farm, fish farm and poultry farm were all established in the same field. About 70% of the feeds used were organic waste collected mostly from poultry droppings. The silt from the pond was also used as fertilizer for the rice farm, while the rice bran was also fed to the poultry. The output from the farms were harvested and sold, and the economic returns to investment for each farm calculated. The result showed that the returns to investment were significantly (p<0.05) higher in integrated farming system than in the single enterprise farm, due to the low cost of production using low cost inputs in integrated farming compare to the use of high cost synthetic inputs in single enterprise. The paper therefore recommended that farmers should adopt integrated farming system with low cost inputs for higher profit than the single enterprise farming.
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Ahmed, S. Rehan. "Poultry Farming Procedure and Minimization of Poultry Waste through Urban Agriculture: A Case Study of Dey Poultry Farm." Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Biosciences 9, no. 4 (August 30, 2021): 61–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-2845.8762.

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Poultry farming is one of the fastest growing segments of the agricultural sector in Garhbeta, Midnapore. It has become a source of revenue for individual farmers. However poultry farming is associated with various environmental pollutants that causes environmental risk like airborne bacteria, pathogenic microorganisms into the environment and food chain. Poultry production is quickly becoming more intensive, geographically concentrated, vertically integrated and link with global supply chain. In Garhbeta, Midnapore area broiler poultry sector has a great potential for providing employment opportunities to the unemployed youth, rural women, small and marginal farmers. Here huge poultry waste managed by land disposal, resulting in environmental problems and odour is very local issue and waste almost attract flies, rotten and other pests that create local nuisances and carry diseases. At improper disposal of poultry carcasses contribute huge water quality problem specially in this areas. This paper present the poultry farming procedure and waste generation from poultry farm which is a significant matter of our environment and management of these waste is also a great challenge for those poultry farm.
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Wahyuni, Nenny, and Nila Suryati. "ANALISIS KELAYAKAN FINANSIAL USAHATANI TERPADU PADI – ITIK DI KABUPATEN MUSI RAWAS." Societa: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Agribisnis 7, no. 1 (October 16, 2018): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32502/jsct.v7i1.1132.

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ABSTRACTIntegrated rice-duck farming is one of integral farming pattern used to increase farmer’s household income. This integral farming pattern has been developed in many contries such as Japan and Philippines. Rice farming pattern integrated with duck poultry gives farmers chance to gain multiple crops, not only paddy but also duck meat and egg. The purpose of this research were to analyze the financial feasibility of integrated rice-duck farming pattern. Outcome of this research were development model of integrated farming between rice farming and duck poultry which feasible to run. Hopefully this research can motivate farmers to gain more product from one field in order to increase farmer’s household income. The methode used in this research is survey methode. Respondences are choosed by purposive sampling methode from farmers who integrate rice farming with duck poultry. By this methode 10 respondences are selected. The result of this research shows that integrated rice-duck farming pattern are profitable with benefit reach Rp36.713.000,- per years. Integrated rice-duck farming pattern are feasible with NPV Rp99.964.397,- at discount rate 12%; Net B/C 3,26; IRR 80%; and PP 1,18.ABSTRAK Usahatani terpadu Padi-itik merupakan salah satu pola usahatani yang bisa dilakukan untuk meningkatan pendapatan rumahtangga petani. Pola usahatani terpadu ini telah dikembangkan di beberapa negara seperti Jepang dan Filipina. Usahatani terpadu antara ternak itik dan tanaman padi memungkinkan petani memperoleh hasil panen yang lebih beragam, tidak hanya padi tetapi petani juga bisa memperoleh daging itik dan telur itik sekaligus. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menganalisis kelayakan usahatani terpadu antara tanaman padi dan ternak itik secara finansial. Luaran penelitian ini adalah model pengembangan pertanian campuran antara padi dan itik yang layak diusahakan secara finansial. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi motivasi bagi petani padi sawah untuk mendiversifikasi lahan sawahnya sehingga diperoleh produk pertanian yang beranekaragam dari suatu areal yang sama sebagai upaya peningkatan pendapatan rumahtangga petani. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode survei. Penentuan responden dilakukan secara sengaja (purposive sampling) dengan kriteria petani padi sawah yang memiliki ternak itik. Melalui metode tersebut dipilih 10 orang responden petani padi sawah yang juga beternak itik di Kecamatan Tugumulyo Kabupaten Musi Rawas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan usahatani terpadu padi-itik menguntungkan dengan keuntungan mencapai Rp36.713.000,- per tahun. Usahatani terpadu padi-itik layak diusahakan dengan nilai NPV Rp99.964.397,- pada discount rate 12%; Net B/C 3,26; IRR 80%; dan PP 1,18 tahun.
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VINODAKUMAR, S. N., and B. K. DESAI. "Role of poultry bird droppings on pond productivity through poultry + fish integrated farming system." ASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE 12, no. 1 (June 15, 2017): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15740/has/tajas/12.1/76-80.

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Sharmin, Sadika, M. Serajul Islam, and Md Kamrul Hasan. "Socioeconomic Analysis of Alternative Farming Systems in Improving Livelihood Security of Small Farmers in Selected Areas of Bangladesh." Agriculturists 10, no. 1 (July 1, 2012): 51–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/agric.v10i1.11065.

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The present study attempted to determine the economic returns of alternative farming system of integrated farming aiming to address the livelihood security of small farm households. One hundred and sixty small and medium farmers practicing in four different FS such as Crop-Poultry (C-P), Crop-Poultry-Pond fisheries (C-P-F), Crop-Livestock-Poultry (C-L-P) and Crop-Livestock-Poultry-Pond fisheries (C-L-P-F) were selected from Mymensingh, Jamalpur and Sherpur district. The main information collected were socio-demographic characteristics of farm households, household income from farm and non-farm sources, size of land holding and farming system followed, livestock and poultry rearing and pond fish culture, and effect of integrated farming on household income and livelihood security of small farm households. Data were collected covering one production period during 2009-2010. For estimating farm income of small farm household, whole farm approach was considered. Increased number of farm enterprises caused higher farm income. However, considering the small farm practices and whole farm approach, the farm income as well as net return was higher for C-L-P-F farmers (Tk. 57002), followed by C-L-P (Tk. 52978), C-P-F (Tk. 20447) and C-P (Tk. 13734) farmers. Some of the most commonly used factors in the assessment of livelihood security included those related to household income and expenditure, expenditure spent on food, adequacy of food taken, household structure and facilities, owning household assets, and access to drinking water and sanitation, and other basic needs of farm household. All these socioeconomic factors were found to be related livelihood security of small farmers in Bangladesh. Women were more involved in income earning activities and household decision making with the introduction of integrated farming in small farm condition.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/agric.v10i1.11065The Agriculturists 2012; 10(1): 51-63
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Sharmin, Sajia, M. Harun Ar Rashid, Ratna Begum, and Sadia Sharmin Hoque. "Relative profitability of farming systems research and development (FSRD) project farmers and non-project farmers of integrated farming systems in Tangail district of Bangladesh." Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 16, no. 1 (April 30, 2018): 117–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbau.v16i1.36492.

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Integrated farming system modifies the commercial farming system which ensures higher food production to equate the demand, environmental protection through effective recycling of waste and increased farm income. The present study was undertaken to examine the relative profitability of FSRD project farmers and non-project farmers of integrated farming system. Eighty (80) farmers (40 from FSRD project and 40 from non-project farmers) were selected from Kalihati Upazila under Tangail district of Bangladesh. In the study area, vegetables, fish and poultry enterprises were integrated under technological intervention. The waste of poultry farm was used in fish production and the soil of the pond was used in vegetables cultivation. Per hectare net returns from integrated farming were estimated at Tk513458.10 and Tk256511.90for FSRD project farmers and non-project farmers, respectively. Benefit cost ratio (BCR) was 1.66 for FSRD project farmers and1.37 for non-project farmers. In functional analysis, human labor, fingerling, feed, fertilizer, insecticides costs in case of FSRD project farmers and human labor, feed, salt and lime costs in case of non-project farmers had significant impact on per hectare return of integrated farming. FSRD project farmers were more profitable than the non-project farmers. Therefore, it can be concluded that there is great scope to improve the overall economic condition of farmers through introducing integrated farming system in Tangail District of Bangladesh.J. Bangladesh Agril. Univ. 16(1): 117-122, April 2018
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Ullah, Md Akram, Mahbubur Rahman, Md Robiul Hasan, Md Monjurul Hasan, and Md Shafawat Hossain. "Present status and economic benefit of integrated fish farming system in Noakhali region, Bangladesh." Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research 6, no. 3 (October 17, 2020): 525–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ajmbr.v6i3.49804.

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The present study investigated to know the current status and assessment of the economic benefit of twenty-five integrated fish farms in Noakhali region of Bangladesh. Qualitative and quantitative research data were collected between November 2018 to July 2019 through farm visit, focus group discussion and questionnaire interview. This total farming system covers a total 111.27 hectares of landmass where 78.51 hectares were used for fish production and 32.76 hectares for other production. Six major categories of integration were found, namely fish-poultry-livestock-horticulture, fish-poultry-horticulture, fish-livestock-horticulture, fish-horticulture, fish-poultry and fish-livestock integration. There are 21 fish species, 4 types of reared poultry and 3 types of reared livestock and a variety of fruits and vegetables were cultivated throughout the year. An increasing trend of integration was found in the study area. Total fish production from those 25 integrated farms was 326.4 tons/year, and the production value was BDT 43.37M approximately. Average production of fish, horticulture and poultry were 4.54, 13.96 and 1201.79 tons/ha/year. Total investment in 25 different integrated fish farms was about BDT 185.63M while total return was about BDT 227.85M. The benefit of an integrated farming system was BDT 0.38 M/ha/year. The wastes from livestock and poultry directly or indirectly used as fertilizer in the pond and horticulture farming system. A few farms convert this bio-waste as electrical energy through biogas plants to meet up farm’s electricity demand. With the help of proper guideline, technical and financial support the production of these integration systems could be boosted up. It will play a remarkable positive impact on the total economy of the country. Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. September 2020, 6(3): 525-529
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Sharmah, D., B. Debnath, B. K. Kandpal, and D. Das. "Profitability of Integrated Farming System model for small and medium farmers of South Tripura, Tripura." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 11, no. 3 (September 10, 2019): 587–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v11i3.2008.

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The present study was carried out under Krishi Vigyan Kendra, South Tripura to study the production, profitability and employment generation of IFS over prevailing conventional rice-rice system of farming in South Tripura district of Tripura during 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18. The components rice, maize, vegetables, ginger, apiculture, fishery, poultry and piggery were considered for the study under integrated farming system. The Integrated Farming System (IFS) model showed 17.79 % increase in productivity and 48.91 % higher net return over conventional rice-rice system. Among the components evaluated, the highest per cent net return was received from Fishery unit (31.78), followed by Piggery unit (18.19), Apiculture (13.93), Poultry unit (12.96), Spice Ginger (10.19), Crop (7.31) and Vegetables (5.64) respectively. The highest B:C ratio (3.67) was obtained from fishery unit among all the component evaluated under the IFS. A total of 289 Man days/ha/year employments can be generated under Integrated Farming System. This system of IFS model may be useful in the areas where water is limiting and an efficient alternate system of conventional rice-rice system.
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Kathiresan, Ramanathan, and Sangeeviraman Vishnudevi. "Rice farming components for biological weed control in transplanted rice: perspective on weedy rice management." Weed Science 69, no. 5 (August 2, 2021): 609–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2021.53.

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AbstractFarming elements other than the crop, when integrated into the system, are supplementary, with multifold uses that include weed and pest management. Elements such as fish and poultry birds are integrated with transplanted wetland rice (Oryza sativa L.) for ensuring farmers’ livelihoods and the nutritional security and sustainability of the system. Integrated animal components such as poultry birds and fish also supplement the system with weed control. The role and efficacy of these animal components as tools for managing weedy rice (Oryza sativa L.) were explored, as weedy rice infestation is increasing. This threat of weedy rice is due to scarcity of water resulting from poor water management and improper field leveling. Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella val.) produced the highest reduction of weedy rice biomass, 28% within 24 h under laboratory conditions. Polyculture of C. idella, mrigal (Cirrhinus mrigala Ham.), and silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix val.) reduced the biomass of weedy rice by 21% within 24 h. In laboratory studies, poultry manure at the highest concentration of 5% reduced the weedy rice seed germination 100% compared with rice seed germination at 91%. This conformed with microplot experiments in which poultry manure at 15.6 g d−1 resulted in a weed control index (WCI) of 8% in both years. However, poultry manure at 15.6 g d−1 in combination with herbicide application resulted in the highest control indices of weedy rice: 52% in 2017 and 2018. Integrating fish and poultry with PRE application of oxyfluorfen (0.25 kg ha−1) resulted in the highest WCI and grain yield in field experiments.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Integrated poultry farming"

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Belusso, Diane [UNESP]. "A integração de agricultores às cooperativas agrícolas abatedoras de frangos no Oeste do Paraná." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/105063.

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No início do século XXI, o Brasil tornou-se um dos maiores exportadores mundiais e o Estado do Paraná líder nacional na produção de frangos. Neste período, na região oeste do Paraná, registrou-se o crescimento do efetivo de aves e a entrada das cooperativas agrícolas neste segmento agroindustrial. Tais cooperativas foram fundadas nas décadas de 1960 e 1970 e estruturaram-se para receber grãos, principalmente milho e soja. A implantação da avicultura especializada, por estas cooperativas, ocorreu a partir dos anos 1980, com o intuito de: industrializar matérias-primas, diversificar a produção e melhorar a eficiência econômica. Identificaram-se os municípios da região oeste do Paraná onde a avicultura se constitui em atividade representativa. Verificou-se que as cooperativas dinamizam a economia dos municípios envolvidos, se destacam em volume de produção e geração de empregos, concentram poder econômico e político. Analisou-se a relação entre os produtores de frangos e as cooperativas integradoras a fim de averiguar os efeitos sobre a renda e a qualidade de vida dos produtores. Os resultados da pesquisa indicam que tem crescido as exigências em relação à capacidade de investimentos e ampliação da escala produtiva, apontando para a difusão de um modelo de integração baseado em médios e grandes produtores, incluindo agricultores familiares que apresentam maior nível de capitalização...
At the beginning of century XXI, Brazil became one of the biggest worldwide exporters of poultry meat and Paraná State the national leader in the production of chickens. At this time was registered the growth of the effective of chickens and the entrance of agricultural cooperatives in the industrial segment. Such cooperatives had been established in the decades of 1960 and 1970 and was prepared to receive grains, mainly maize and soy. The implantation of the specialized poultry keeping in these cooperatives began in the 1980's, with the intention of to industrialize raw materials, to diversify the production and to improve the economic efficiency. The west Paraná cities where the poultry keeping constitutes a representative activity were identified and was verified that the cooperatives brought economic dynamism to involved cities and are distinguished in volume of production and job generation. Another observed effect caused by the cooperatives is the centralization of the economic and political strength in those cities. The relation between the chicken producers and the cooperative integrators was analyzed in order to inquire the effect on the producer's income and quality of life. The results of the research indicate that it has grown the requirements concerning the capacity of investments and expansion of the productive scale ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Belusso, Diane. "A integração de agricultores às cooperativas agrícolas abatedoras de frangos no Oeste do Paraná /." Presidente Prudente : [s.n.], 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/105063.

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Resumo: No início do século XXI, o Brasil tornou-se um dos maiores exportadores mundiais e o Estado do Paraná líder nacional na produção de frangos. Neste período, na região oeste do Paraná, registrou-se o crescimento do efetivo de aves e a entrada das cooperativas agrícolas neste segmento agroindustrial. Tais cooperativas foram fundadas nas décadas de 1960 e 1970 e estruturaram-se para receber grãos, principalmente milho e soja. A implantação da avicultura especializada, por estas cooperativas, ocorreu a partir dos anos 1980, com o intuito de: industrializar matérias-primas, diversificar a produção e melhorar a eficiência econômica. Identificaram-se os municípios da região oeste do Paraná onde a avicultura se constitui em atividade representativa. Verificou-se que as cooperativas dinamizam a economia dos municípios envolvidos, se destacam em volume de produção e geração de empregos, concentram poder econômico e político. Analisou-se a relação entre os produtores de frangos e as cooperativas integradoras a fim de averiguar os efeitos sobre a renda e a qualidade de vida dos produtores. Os resultados da pesquisa indicam que tem crescido as exigências em relação à capacidade de investimentos e ampliação da escala produtiva, apontando para a difusão de um modelo de integração baseado em médios e grandes produtores, incluindo agricultores familiares que apresentam maior nível de capitalização ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: At the beginning of century XXI, Brazil became one of the biggest worldwide exporters of poultry meat and Paraná State the national leader in the production of chickens. At this time was registered the growth of the effective of chickens and the entrance of agricultural cooperatives in the industrial segment. Such cooperatives had been established in the decades of 1960 and 1970 and was prepared to receive grains, mainly maize and soy. The implantation of the specialized poultry keeping in these cooperatives began in the 1980's, with the intention of to industrialize raw materials, to diversify the production and to improve the economic efficiency. The west Paraná cities where the poultry keeping constitutes a representative activity were identified and was verified that the cooperatives brought economic dynamism to involved cities and are distinguished in volume of production and job generation. Another observed effect caused by the cooperatives is the centralization of the economic and political strength in those cities. The relation between the chicken producers and the cooperative integrators was analyzed in order to inquire the effect on the producer's income and quality of life. The results of the research indicate that it has grown the requirements concerning the capacity of investments and expansion of the productive scale ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Flach, Loiva Marli. "A Reestruturação produtiva do capital e o trabalho: o sistema de integração da empresa Sadia no município de Francisco Beltrão - Paraná." Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Parana, 2010. http://tede.unioeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/99.

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Book chapters on the topic "Integrated poultry farming"

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Duan, Deng-Xuan, Shu-Yun Liu, Jing-Sheng Su, Guo-Si Zhou, and Gui-Ping Zhang. "Fish Farming Integrated with Livestock and Poultry in China." In Integrated Fish Farming, 73–82. Taylor & Francis, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315807973-6.

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Satia, B. P. "The Integration of an Aquaculture-Poultry Production System in Cameroon." In Integrated Fish Farming, 245–56. Taylor & Francis, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315807973-22.

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Uddin, M. Shahab, G. Buddha Das, Amjad Hossain, M. A. Rahman, M. A. Mazid, and M. V. Gupta. "Integrated Poultry-Fish Farming—A Way to Increase Productivity and Benefits." In Integrated Fish Farming, 65–72. Taylor & Francis, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315807973-5.

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Ahmad, Muchtar, and Sri Fatimah. "Economics of Integrated Poultry-Fish Farming in Pekanbaru City, Riau Province, Indonesia." In Integrated Fish Farming, 57–64. Taylor & Francis, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315807973-4.

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