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wet farming

wet farming

Wet farming, also known as water farming or aquaculture, is a sustainable agricultural practice that involves cultivating crops in water-rich environments. This innovative method utilizes water bodies like ponds, lakes, or controlled aquaculture systems to grow crops such as rice, water chestnuts, and aquatic plants. Wet farming enhances water resource management by combining fish cultivation with crop production, creating a mutually beneficial ecosystem. This approach promotes resource efficiency, as water serves a dual purpose—nourishing both crops and aquatic life. Wet farming minimizes the need for traditional irrigation and fosters biodiversity within the farming environment. It is particularly effective in regions with abundant water resources, providing a resilient and integrated solution to agricultural challenges. With its potential for increased yields and reduced environmental impact, wet farming represents a promising avenue for sustainable agriculture in the face of evolving global food needs.

 

Committee Members
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2025 - Edgar Omar Rueda Puente

Edgar Omar Rueda Puente

Universidad de Sonora, Mexico
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2025 - V P S Arora

V P S Arora

Venkateshwara Group of Institutions, India
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2025 - Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer

Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer

Techno-Economic-Environmental Study and Check Consultancy Services, India
Agri 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2025 - Omar Sulaiman Belhaj

Omar Sulaiman Belhaj

The University of Texas at El Paso, United States
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2025 - Roselyne Aleyo

Roselyne Aleyo

Massey University and Agresearch Grasslands Campus, New Zealand
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2025 - Jenny Lindblom

Jenny Lindblom

Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Speaker at Agriculture and Horticulture 2025 - Caroline Van Der Weerdt

Caroline Van Der Weerdt

TNO, Netherlands

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