The high nutritional value of fish, particularly for vulnerable groups such as pre-school children, pregnant and lactating women is widely known With the prevailing economic situation in developing countries, there is a need for farmers to engage in a result-oriented farming system that will guarantee and sustain adequate food security Since there is a demand for protein rich foods in the developing countries e.g Nigeria and its supply is extremely expensive for the rural poor, this problem needs to be attended seriously considering available limited resources. Integrated fish farming offers a big opportunity and hope of life, as it serves as a food production base that combines cultivation of crops, rearing of livestock and fish farming. Integrated fish farming system will not only supply enough manure to produce a large quantity of fish, but also produce meat, milk, eggs and vegetable The study by also reported that the integrated farming system outperforms the commercial farming system in all its dimensions of multifunctional agriculture as it gives a more secure supply of food and also better matches the social needs for agriculture as a supplier of materials for food, economic and environmental functions.