Abstract:
A  bio-resource  flow  analysis  using  participatory  resource  mapping  was  conducted  in  Chingale  Area,  west  of  Zomba  District  in southern  Malawi.  The  analysis  was  aimed  at  providing  the  basis  for  designing  an  integrated  agriculture-aquaculture  system  that would optimize utilization  of on-farm  resources for a cost  effective aquaculture production  system. Results showed that Chingale has over 18 crop species and five animal species that have potential for integration into the farming system. However, only 33% of the  sampled  farmers  were  integrating  over  5  species  (both  crop  and  animal  species)  in  agriculture  systems  resulting  in  low  eco-nomic efficiency, low incomes to the farmers and low sustainability of farming systems. The availability of fertile land, water, and species, if properly designed, can reduce input costs thereby increase production which would result in sustainable higher incomes for the farmers.