Title of article
Agricultural resources management through a linear programming approach: A case study on productivity optimization of crop-livestock farming integration
Author/Authors
jayasuriya, hemanatha p. w. sultan qaboos university - college of agricultural and marine sciences - dpt. of soils, water and agricultural engineering, Oman , das, romy asian institute of technology - agricultural systems and engineering program, Pathumthani, Thailand.
From page
27
To page
35
Abstract
The crop-livestock integrated farming system practiced in most developing countries depends to a greater extent on the ecosystem as a whole. The importance of animals as an agent of nutrient recycle, sources of rural energy in terms of draft power and fuel as well as major contributor of the farm economy, has resulted into increased population of ruminant stock in these regions creating threats to the sustainability and productivity of land resources. This casestudy research attempted to formulate optimum herd size compatible to different resource holding farm categories within the sub watershed in mid hills region of Nepal. The research was conducted by classified data collection in Nepal and analysis using Linear Programming (LP) techniques. The LP analysis revealed that the farmers of large, medium and small categories of farms can optimize their livestock holding with combination of 3 Livestock Units (LU) buffaloes and 4 LU goats, 2 LU buffaloes and 4 LU goats and 1 LU buffaloes and 4.4 LU goats with maximum return to the farm family without exerting pressure on the fragile natural resources.
Keywords
Livestock Unit , land Resources , optimum herd size , total digestive nutrient supply
Journal title
Agricultural and Marine Sciences- A Research Journal
Journal title
Agricultural and Marine Sciences- A Research Journal
Record number
2592009
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