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About agriculture in Risama

Located in the Gondia district of Maharashtra, India, Risama is a vibrant census town in the eastern Vidarbha region, near the town of Amgaon. The surrounding rural landscape is defined by lush, flat plains and fertile soils, watered by the seasonal monsoon rains and local tributaries. Rolling paddy fields stretch across the horizon, interspersed with rustic villages, patches of tropical dry deciduous forests, and a network of traditional irrigation canals and ponds that sustain the local agriculture.

Known as part of the "Rice City" region, Risama's agricultural sector is heavily dominated by paddy cultivation, which is grown during both the Kharif (monsoon) and summer seasons. Farmers cultivate both long-duration high-yielding varieties and short-duration aromatic strains of rice, alongside important rotation crops such as linseed, pulses (tur, green gram, and black gram), wheat, and sugarcane. While field crop production is the mainstay, horticulture is also expanding, with local farms increasingly cultivating mangoes, guavas, lemons, and seasonal vegetables, alongside small-scale dairy farming and livestock rearing.

For agronomists and farm workers looking for opportunities in Risama, the agricultural calendar is highly seasonal, peaking during the Kharif sowing in June-July and the subsequent harvest in November-December. Agronomists can find roles focusing on modernizing irrigation techniques, enhancing soil fertility, and introducing sustainable crop rotation methods. Farm laborers are in high demand during transplanting and harvesting seasons, with work opportunities spanning traditional family-owned farms and larger rice processing facilities in the surrounding Gondia district.