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About agriculture in Chapakhowa

Chapakhowa is a town located in the easternmost corner of the Tinsukia district in Assam, India, serving as the administrative headquarters of the Sadiya subdivision. The surrounding rural landscape is defined by the fertile floodplains of the Brahmaputra and Lohit rivers, characterized by lush green scenery, alluvial plains, and close proximity to the forested foothills of neighboring Arunachal Pradesh. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with high rainfall, creating a highly fertile environment for diverse vegetation.

Agriculture is the economic backbone of Sadiya and the area surrounding Chapakhowa. The fertile alluvial soil supports extensive cultivation of paddy (rice), which is the staple crop of the region. Additionally, the area is known for cultivating ginger, mustard, turmeric, and black pepper, along with tropical fruits like Assam lemon, oranges, and bananas. Traditional tea gardens, both small-scale and commercial, dot the landscape, alongside smallholder farms raising cattle, goats, and poultry, as well as engaging in freshwater inland aquaculture.

For agronomists and agricultural workers, seasonal labor demand peaks during the rice planting and harvesting seasons, as well as during the tea-plucking season from spring to late autumn. Opportunities exist for agronomists specializing in soil management, pest control for tea plantations, and expanding modern techniques in ginger and citrus cultivation. Laborers can find employment in harvesting, weeding, and processing local produce, though workers should prepare for intense humidity and heavy monsoon rains typical of upper Assam.