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Indian Journal of Animal Research, volume 39 issue 1 (january to june 2005) : 73 - 75

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATED PIG-CUM-FISH FARMING IN JHARKHAND

N. KUjur, C.M. Prasad, A.K. Singh, S.K. Singh
1Department of Animal Production.- Ranchi College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi - 834 006, India
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Cite article:- KUjur N., Prasad C.M., Singh A.K., Singh S.K. (2025). ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATED PIG-CUM-FISH FARMING IN JHARKHAND. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 39(1): 73 - 75. doi: .
The economy of pig farming for a period of 6 month and pig-cum fish farming for 4 months
indicated a net return on per rupee of investment to be Rs. 1.10, 2.26 and 1.13 on pig alone,
fish alone and pig-cum fish, respectively under college farm condition, The corresponding values
under village conditions were Rs. 167, 1.82 and 1.70 respectively
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