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Jharkhand state is carved out from Bihar state in 2000. The state is rich in mineral resources and poor in agricultural production. More than 75% of work force is engaged in agriculture, but generates only 20% of state’s GDP. About 45% area is under non-agricultural use and 32% is culturable...
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in India, both for household nutrition and income. Most of the livestock are kept in mixed farming systems, where crop … residues, mainly cereal straws have been an important feed resource. India is deficient in the supply of fodder, resulting in …
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Dairy farmers in Bihar are mostly smallholders having one or two local-bred milch animals, which are raised on crop residues and natural pastures with under-employed family labour. Feeding grains, oil cakes and green nutritious fodder are limited to crossbred cattle. Feed and fodder deficiencies...
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resource poor areas of India is inadequate supply of fodder. Insufficiency of fodder inflicts very low level of animal … the main source of fodder in much of India. Mitigating scarcity of dry fodder and managing availability of green fodder … fodder production and marketing in one of the poorest sates in India, Bihar. …
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constraining development efforts in many countries including India. As populations expand and economies grow, the competition for … Resources, Government of India, in January 2012, released a draft National Water Policy for the consideration and opinion of … of water use across India – both personal and industrial use. This includes the imperatives of providing both clean …
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scenario, the constraints and possible solutions for enhancing potato cultivation in India in general and Bihar in particular. …
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