ABSTRACT The present investigation was carried out in subtropical Kandi area of Jammu region comprising four districts of Jammu, Kathua, Rajouri and Udhampur with a total sample size of 240 respondents. The study aimed to identify the various bottlenecks faced by the farmers in different farming systems prevalent in the area viz FS-1 (Crops +Livestock), FS-2 (Crops +Livestock + Horticulture), FS-3(Crops + Livestock +Sericulture) and FS-4 (Crops + Livestock + Goatry). The major bottlenecks faced by the respondents include high cost of inputs (72.91%), low profit (71.25%), lack of proper knowledge about improved varieties, seed rate and spacing (59.17%), high cost of animal feed (82.50%) in case of FS-1, lack of processing and value addition facilities (92.15%), lack of knowledge about safe methods of preservation (56.86%), lack of post harvest infrastructure (70.58%) in case of horticulture (FS-2); High cost of Mulberry trees (56.25%), Lack of knowledge about silkworm disease management (75%) and lack of suitable market (68.75%) in case of silkworm rearing (FS-3) and non availability of cross breds (75%) in case of Goatry (FS-4)