Bihar is a major producer of rice, wheat, sugarcane, and fruits. It is also a major producer of milk, eggs, and fish. Bihar is not a major producer of coffee, tea, spices, cotton, jute, rubber, petroleum, natural gas, or coal.
Rice is the most important crop in Bihar. It is grown in all parts of the state, but the major rice-growing areas are the Gangetic plain and the plateau region. The state produces about 10 million tonnes of rice annually.
Wheat is the second most important crop in Bihar. It is grown in the Gangetic plain and the plateau region. The state produces about 7 million tonnes of wheat annually.
Sugarcane is the third most important crop in Bihar. It is grown in the Gangetic plain and the plateau region. The state produces about 2 million tonnes of sugarcane annually.
Fruits are also an important crop in Bihar. The state produces a variety of fruits, including mangoes, bananas, oranges, and apples. The state produces about 2 million tonnes of fruits annually.
Bihar is also a major producer of milk, eggs, and fish. The state has a large dairy industry and a large poultry industry. The state also has a large fish-farming industry.
Bihar is not a major producer of coffee, tea, spices, cotton, jute, rubber, petroleum, natural gas, or coal.