SWOT Analysis Of Agriculture In Bihar
SWOT Analysis of Bihar Agriculture Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities. Threats 1. The soils are light, alluvium - derived soils mostly khaddar (recent alluvium) and hanger (Old alluvium). In many places the soils are deep, loamy and high in organic matter content and hence very suitable for intensive cultivation. 1. The average operational holding size is only 0.75 ha, which is further fragmented to 3–4 parcels. This makes farm operations difficult and economically unsustainable. 1. By providing quality seed and planting material to farmers overall productivity can easily be increased 2–3 times. 1. Due to land tenancy laws, the operational holdings will be further getting smaller which may reduce the scope for intensive agriculture. 2. The state has high irrigation potential since water table is high. 2. The population pressure in this region is exceedingly high. The population density is 1102/Sq.Km. as against the nat...