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Feasible Approaches to the Sustainable Development of Rural Household Biogas in South Asian Regional Country

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The paper work is designed based on the baseline experimental survey; and the detailed extensive and intensive analysis on countermeasures and barriers of rural household biogas in China. The potential focuses on the feasible approaches to the sustainable development of rural household biogas in China as per the former countermeasures and barriers have also been implemented in this work. During the implementation of the approaches, it has been found that the basic solution to the sustainable development of rural household biogas is to enhance the awareness about the biogas of the biogas users. Moreover, to get the auxiliary countermeasure in form of “having resolved”-- an impeccable post-installation service market mechanism can be constructed is also discussed in this research work highlighting the recent constraints in field level. The paper also dictates the comprehensive benefits of biogas and how they can play an important role in the local development of green agriculture and organic agriculture. Besides, particular representation will be notified about how the environmental pollution that can cause by the arbitrarily stacked bio-slurry can also be avoided by having its’ appropriate measures.
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