%0 Journal Article %T A Sustainable Way for Integrated Farming System: A Case Study on Bellary District of Karnataka, India %A Haripriya Holachi %A Harsha Tandoti Sathyanarayanaroa %A Raghu Ram Achar %A Vadiraj Kalya Tulasidas %J World Journal of Environmental Biosciences %@ 2277-8047 %D 2023 %V 12 %N 1 %R 10.51847/Ucdm0q75V8 %P 10-15 %X Sustainable development is a concept that strives to gain economic progress and to make developments in agriculture that stays for long without harming the environment. while conserving the soil biodiversity and environmental prolonged value. It also serves as a framework for integrating environmental regulations with development initiatives. Recently, there has been a pressing need to embrace greater sustainable farming methods, and a logical evaluation method is required to identify innovative management options. One kind of environmentally-friendly farming that has recently emerged is the integrated crop-livestock farming system. The importance of an integrated farm and livestock system for sustainable development, and the fact that integrated crop and livestock systems have been a foundation of agriculture for hundreds of years, imply a diverse range of integrated ecological, biophysical, and socioeconomic conditions. Sometimes it is difficult to maintain sustainable agriculture in dry areas like Bellary. Adopting an appropriate integrated agricultural system model is very important to achieve sustainability in lowland rice cultivation in the Tungabhadra project located in Karnataka. Continued rice cultivation and practice in the region have resulted in resource deprivation and condensed and decreased yields. The diminution of hereditary soil assets, the development of nuisance and pests scenarios like brown plant hopper, and the problem of weeds were also noticed. %U https://environmentaljournals.org/article/a-sustainable-way-for-integrated-farming-system-a-case-study-on-bellary-district-of-karnataka-indi-zj9dpvmpujmxa4e