Bihar, located in eastern India, has a varied climate and soil structure. The state's climate is chiefly subtropical with marked periods, including summery summers, moderate winters, and pleasant monsoons. The soil in Bihar is largely alluvial, originating the accumulation of the Ganges and its tributaries. This fruitful soil, coupled with the amen
Bihar's Agricultural Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities
Bihar's agricultural/farming/agro landscape is a mixture/a blend/a combination of traditional/conventional/established practices and emerging/novel/innovative technologies. While/Though/Although the state has vast/extensive/ample fertile land, it faces numerous/several/countless challenges such as poor/inadequate/limited infrastructure, climate cha