The Integrated Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems (ISAPS) focus on the interaction soil-plant-climate-animal, to improve the production of communities in the agricultural sector, through the direct participation of biotic and abiotic factors that have specific functions in the habitat of each of the organisms that make up the biological systems. This is due to the fact that anthropogenic intervention in the systems has permanently altered their balance and biological potential, showing changes in the processes of consumption and continuous release of metabolic energy within the productive unit, thus affecting the sustainability of agricultural farms. In this regard, the aim of this research was to analyze the productive system of the San Sebastian de la Montana farm in the municipality of Sotaquira, in order to project it as ISAPS. For this purpose, the mixed methodological approach was used, with indicators such as geographical, climatic, social, economic, natural resources, general agricultural production and marketing aspects, according to the diagnostic datasheet, in order to implement agricultural, livestock, environmental and socio-cultural strategies