Patna: The fertile fields were already spewing gold in the state of Bihar, now the barren land of the state will also produce gold. One of the biggest reasons behind this is that farmers are emphasizing the cultivation of medicinal plants through traditional farming techniques. There is a good demand in the market for the medicinal plants being grown by the food donors, in such a situation, the farmers are getting rich by selling them, farmers are now slowly turning towards this farming. In fact, in this corona epidemic, the demand for Ashwagandha and Satwar has increased a lot in the market, by promoting the cultivation of these medicinal plants, the Agricultural University is trying to enrich the farmers. Starting on 2 acres of barren and non-useful land in the Nagra block of Saran district, medicinal farming will now prove to be a milestone in making the food donors self-sufficient in future. Under the program in Rasulpur Arwa Nagra Block District Saran Bihar, Dr SN Das, Dr Ajit Pandey and Doctor Prabhat Kumar from Medicinal Aromatic Research Center Islampur, Bihar Jharkhand Doctor SN Das of Medicinal Farming Development Institute told. That medicinal farming is proving to be a boon for the food donors. It is possible to do medicinal farming on barren land and on 1 acre of land, the food donor can earn from 50 thousand to 5 lakh comfortably. India's foreign exchange reserves fell by USD 678 mn to USD 634.28 bn dollars NBT and Dainik Jagran spread lies using the picture of which Bengal Police did Fact Check Attempt to blow up Banaras highway again, bomb detected for 2nd time in 4 days