disadvantage of polyculture fish farming
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Polyculture farming disadvantages
1. Intensive polyculture of fish is very expensive and risky.
2.In this system the probability of diseases is most.
3.This farming system get obstructed due to lack of better facilitated artificial farm.
4.It is not possible to make the fish big sized in this system.
5.Intensive polyculture needs highly experienced employee.
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1. Intensive polyculture of fish is very expensive and risky.
2.In this system the probability of diseases is most.
3.This farming system get obstructed due to lack of better facilitated artificial farm.
4.It is not possible to make the fish big sized in this system.
5.Intensive polyculture needs highly experienced employee.
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The central downside of polyculture is the number of control issues a farmer has over the crops. Unlike a single plot of land where one crop would grow, polyculture has one plot of land where multiple plants could grow. The result, however, is that the farmer must work in a more compact space with multiple types of plants growing at once. A farmer could only have one tomato patch as a monoculture and know how to work with that one monoculture well. But, with one plot of land that is a polyculture, the farmer must deal with the special needs of each plant within the single land plot.
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