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About agriculture in Upar Hali

Upar Hali is a census town and village situated in the Kamrup district of Assam, India, lying on the fertile south bank of the Brahmaputra River. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the flat, lush green plains of the Brahmaputra Valley, interspersed with scenic wetlands, natural ponds, and sandy riverbank lands known locally as chars. Its proximity to the major transport routes, including National Highway 37 and the regional hub of Guwahati, makes it a well-connected agricultural gateway within the region.

Agriculture is the mainstay of the local economy, dominated by the cultivation of staple food grains and high-value cash crops. Rice is the primary staple, with farmers growing multiple cycles of paddy, particularly Sali (winter rice) and Ahu (autumn rice), throughout the year. The region is also highly renowned for its extensive banana plantations, particularly the popular Malbhog and Jahaji varieties, which thrive in the sandy, reclaimed soils along the river. Additionally, farmers cultivate mustard, jute, black gram, and seasonal vegetables, alongside raising livestock such as dairy cattle and poultry, and practicing aquaculture in local water bodies.

For visiting agronomists and farm workers, Upar Hali offers diverse opportunities, especially during the peak monsoon rice transplantation season from June to August and the subsequent winter harvest from November to January. Agronomists are increasingly sought after to help local farmers implement climate-resilient farming techniques, manage soil health on sandy riverbeds, and control common banana crop diseases. Workers coming to the area should expect a humid subtropical climate with heavy monsoon rainfall and should prepare for labor-intensive field activities in warm, wet conditions.