Integrated farming is a sustainable agricultural approach that aims to maximize productivity and efficiency by combining different agricultural practices in a holistic manner. This includes integrating crop production, livestock farming, and other activities such as aquaculture or agroforestry on the same piece of land. The main goal of integrated farming is to create a diversified and interconnected system that benefits from the synergies between different components, for example using livestock waste as fertilizer for crops or rotating crops to improve soil health and reduce pests and diseases. This approach promotes the efficient use of resources, minimizes environmental impact, and ultimately increases overall farm productivity and profitability. Integrated farming has gained popularity in recent years as a means to address food security, environmental sustainability, and climate change challenges in agriculture. Researchers and farmers continue to explore and develop new strategies and technologies to further enhance the benefits of integrated farming systems.