Sri Vijaya Puram | February 17, 2026
A two-day coaching programme on “Integrated Farming System in Animal Husbandry Practices” commenced on sixteenth February 2026, on the Community Hall, Harminder Bay. The programme is being organised by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services (AH&VS) in collaboration with the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA).
The coaching goals to advertise sensible and worthwhile built-in farming fashions amongst native farmers. Sessions centered on modern strategies reminiscent of duck rearing in fish ponds to derive twin advantages, cattle rearing for supplying manure to crops, and vermicomposting strategies for the manufacturing of natural fertilisers. Participants had been additionally launched to the institution of small-scale dairy, goatery and piggery models as viable income-generating actions.
Officials defined how built-in farming techniques can improve total farm productiveness by effectively recycling sources, decreasing enter prices and diversifying earnings sources. Farmers had been briefed on the financial benefits of mixing livestock, fisheries and crop manufacturing underneath a single, well-planned mannequin.
The Department inspired farmers to take up small-scale dairy, goatery and piggery models and warranted them of full help within the type of high quality inputs, technical steering and entry to varied departmental schemes to make sure sustainable and worthwhile farming practices.
