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About agriculture in Gakulnagar

Gakulnagar is a small town located in the Bishalgarh block of the West Tripura district in the northeastern Indian state of Tripura. The surrounding rural landscape is characterized by a mix of undulating green hills, fertile river valleys, and lush tropical vegetation. The area features a warm and humid sub-tropical climate with abundant rainfall, creating a highly fertile environment where small agricultural holdings stretch across the plains and gentle slopes.

Agriculture in and around Gakulnagar is highly diverse, with paddy (rice) serving as the primary staple crop cultivated across multiple seasonal cycles including aush, aman, and boro. The region is also highly suited for horticulture, producing bountiful harvests of pineapples, bananas, jackfruit, and citrus fruits, alongside cash crops such as natural rubber, tea, and aromatic spices like ginger and turmeric. Furthermore, poultry farming has emerged as a significant commercial activity, with many local farms specializing in broiler and egg production, often integrated with sustainable farming practices like organic composting and bio-fertilizers.

For visiting agronomists and farm workers, Gakulnagar offers seasonal employment opportunities, particularly during the intensive rice planting and harvesting periods and the peak fruit-picking months. There is a growing demand for skilled specialists in organic farming transitions, soil health management, poultry farm operations, and rubber plantation management. Workers coming to the area should be prepared for a tropical monsoon climate with high humidity and heavy rains from June to September, and will benefit from coordinating with the local agricultural extension offices which support the farming community.