What is the primary purpose of mixed cropping in agriculture?

What is the primary purpose of mixed cropping in agriculture?

  1. Maximizing the yield of a single crop
  2. Reducing the risk of crop failure ✓
  3. Simplifying farm management practices
  4. Enhancing soil fertility through crop rotation

Explanation

Mixed cropping primarily reduces risk of total crop failure. Growing multiple crops together means if one fails, others may survive, ensuring some harvest.

Additional benefits: better land use, diversified diet and income, improved soil fertility when legumes are included, and natural pest control.

Common Nigerian examples: maize + cowpea, cassava + maize, yam + vegetables. This traditional practice remains valuable for smallholder food security.