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About agriculture in Sarupathar Bengali

Sarupathar Bengali is located in the Dibrugarh district of Assam in northeastern India, situated within the fertile alluvial plains of Upper Assam near the Brahmaputra River valley. The surrounding rural landscape is highly scenic, characterized by a lush, green carpet of extensive tea gardens interspersed with flat, irrigated paddy fields. The region features a humid subtropical climate with rich, moist soils and natural water bodies, creating a dense, evergreen tropical environment typical of the Brahmaputra basin.

Agriculture is the backbone of the local economy, dominated by the commercial cultivation of Assam tea. The area is dotted with both large, historic tea estates and a growing number of smallholder tea plantations. Alongside tea, rice is the primary staple crop, primarily grown during the monsoon season as winter paddy, while mustard, sugarcane, arecanut, and various horticultural crops like bananas and local vegetables are also cultivated. Small-scale livestock farming, particularly poultry and cattle, along with freshwater aquaculture in village ponds, supports many rural households.

For visiting agronomists and agricultural workers, seasonal opportunities peak during the tea-plucking season, which spans from early spring to late autumn, with the highest activity during the monsoon months from June to September. Jobs range from seasonal tea leaf harvesting and field labor to technical roles for agronomists in soil health management, sustainable pest control, and tea processing technology. Visitors should be prepared for hot, highly humid conditions and heavy rainfall, requiring proper wet-weather gear and adaptation to a tropical rural lifestyle.