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About agriculture in Dahali

Dahali is situated in the Kamrup district of Assam, India, close to the southern banks of the Brahmaputra River. The surrounding landscape is characterized by a flat, fertile alluvial plain that is typical of the Brahmaputra Valley, featuring lush greenery, bamboo groves, and small water bodies. The area is highly prone to seasonal monsoonal patterns, which shape the surrounding rural landscape and define the local ecosystem.

The agricultural economy of the region revolves mainly around wet paddy cultivation, with summer (Boro) and winter (Sali) rice being the dominant crops. Farmers also grow high-value cash crops such as mustard, jute, sesame, and black gram, particularly on the sandy riverine islands known locally as chars. Livestock farming remains mostly small-scale and backyard-oriented, with poultry, goats, and dairy cows providing additional household income.

Agronomists and seasonal agricultural workers visiting the area can expect peak labor demand during the rice transplanting and harvesting seasons, particularly from June to August for winter rice, and from November to January for winter crops and Boro rice. Local employment consists primarily of manual planting, weeding, and harvesting, alongside opportunities for agronomists to advise on water management, soil fertility, and flood-resilient crop selection. Basic lodging and transport are available in nearby Palasbari, but workers should prepare for hot, humid weather and heavy monsoon rainfall.