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“A Factor Affecting Of Mixed Farming”

A Synopsis of Major Research Project

Submitted To
Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya,Indore

For the partial fulfillment of

Master of Business of Administration

(2020-2021)

By

Deepak

Under The Guidance of

Dr.Shweta Dani

Shri Vaishnav School of Management


Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore
Declaration

I DEEPAK student of Shri Vaishnav School of Management, Shri Vaishnav


Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, Indore (M.P.) do hereby declare that Synopsis of
Major Research Project entitled “A Factor Affecting Of Mixed Farming ” hasbeen
prepared bemeaned the work is authentic.

Date DEEPAK
Place: Ratlam
Certificate

This is certified that Deepak is a student of MBA (Full Time) 3rd semester of Shri
Vaishnav School of Management, Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya Indore
(M.P.). He has prepared his synopsis for Major Research Project on the Topic “A
Study on “A Factor Affecting Of Mixed Farming” The synopsis was under my
supervision for the partial fulfillment of award of degree of Master of Business
Administration.

Dr. Shweta Dani

(Guide for MRP)


S.NO. TABLE OF CONTENT

1. Introduction

2. Literature review

3. Rationale of the study

4. Objectives of study

5. Research methodology

6. References
Introduction
Indian financial system largely relies upon on the agriculture region. Agriculture is
the principle source of earnings inside the kingdom as most people extract their
livelihood from agriculture. But this source of profits is beneath chance as agriculture
has become very risky due to excessive climate changes and particularly volatile
agricultural markets. In phrases of population, India is the second one biggest u . S . A
. Inside the global and it's miles growing day by using day. The herbal resources
consisting of land and water are shrinking. Extensive research is being achieved in all
developing nations which will increase the productivity, to fulfil meals and
employment necessities of a massive

Population and for sustainable agriculture. But, those efforts to increase the
productivity and employment must neither deplete herbal assets nor imbalance the
surroundings. Although substantial use of inorganic inputs (chemical fertilizers and
pesticides) has multiplied the agricultural productivity all through remaining century
but they also destabilized herbal surroundings along with a boost within the value of
production enhancing concerns about financial stability and sustainability.

Recent practices observed in agriculture ends inenvironmental pollutants and natural


sources depletion. Each person sub-region (horticulture, cattle and fisheries and so on)
of agriculture in India is dealing with specific forms of problems. For instance in the
cattle quarter,maximum farmers are small farmers with much less training and fewer
assets. Further there may be extensive loss of income due to farm animals illnesses.
The farmers can not get admission to veterinary hospital because of bad
infrastructure. Unavailability of veterinary doctors and excellent medicines are also
fundamental issues with cattle area.
In horticulture zone, specifically the productiveness of culminationAnd greens is low
due to terrible control, pest disease, loss of credit score, loss of technical
improvements and
because of technical inefficiencies. In the same way the crop and hen area is facing
similar type oNeed for mixed farming

Most of the farmers are appearing most effective one activity (crop cultivation) so
their earning becomes completely dependent on value of crop. In addition, imperfect
marketplace scenario, mismanagement of call for and deliver of crop additionally
have an effect on adversely the earnings from plants. Enhancing the capability of the
farmers for sustainable agriculture with better returns is a critical method for food
security in growing countries.

Mixed farming system is one way of managing such problems as it offers higher
earnings returns to farm proprietors as well as better productivity. As farmers worried
in mono-way of life are underneath more hazard as compared to those acting many
farming activities below certain marketplace and environmental conditions. Mono-
culture interest will be the only cultivation of crops with farm animals. Farm
integration has delivered agriculture earnings to novel heights.

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Review of Literature

(Sharma et al. 1985) in this system farmers can do fish rearing with pig farming. In
general, 30-40 pigs provide so much manure so that fish can be raised in one hectare
of pond.
(Biswas 2015) in this, 250-300 hundred of ducks are enough to manure a 1 ha of
water spread area. The fish with duck farming system provides meat, eggs in addition
to fish. It generates production of extra food and benefits to the farmer compare to
single system. Approximately 40-50 kg of organic wastes is converted into one kg of
fish.
(Saikia et al. 2008) Fish with paddy farming in this system, farmers can cultivate
paddy as well as fish farming. By this method the yield of paddy is more than 50%
income to the farmers in addition to their normal paddy crops.

Newton (2014) also adopted a similar process in his study. The government had not
made payments in the study area. This was the reason that we supposed it
zero. For cost calculation of the farm, we asked about quantities and per unit cost of
many variables used by the farmers. For income calculation, we asked about the
output level and prevailed prices in the market.

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Rationale of the study
This study is under taken to identify the factor affecting mixed farming in( m.p.). A system
of farming which involes the growing of crops as well as the raising of livestock. It is mixed
farming in hiring agriculture and given new technical to do agriculture so it is neccecary to
identify the factor affecting mixed farming.

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Objective of the study

1. To identify the fectores affecting.


2. To compare the young adult and old age farmer.

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Research Methodology

The Study

The study is descriptive in nature

Types of Sampling

Purposive sampling tacniqe will be used

Sampel Size

Data will be collected from 30 farmers

Sampeling unit

Farmers

Primary data

Primary data for the study will be collected through self structure questionnaire

Secondary data

Books ,internet, magazines,and journals etc

Tools for Data Analysis

Appropriate statical tool will be used for data analysis like z test and factor analysis

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References
Biswas, A. (2015) Fish Duck Integrated Farming.

Saikia, S. K., & Das, D. N. (2008). Rice-fish culture and its potential in rural
development: A lesson from Apatani farmers, Arunachal Pradesh, India. Journal of
Agriculture & Rural Development, 6(1), 125-131.

Sharma, B.K., Das, M.K. and Chakarbarty, D.P. (1995) Fish cum livestock farming,
Information and Extension Divisions of CIFRI, Barrackpore west Bengal. New series-
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Newton, D. J. (2014). Working the Land with 10 Acres: Small Acreage Farming in
the United States, EIB-123, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research
Service.

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