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No industrial establishment has been established in Meherpur district so far. Agriculture is the main asset of this district. The incomplete communication system is one of the reasons behind backwardness. In ancient times only the Chuadanga station is connected from Meherpur on the river paths and on the raw road. After the partition of the country, Meherpur narrowed down from all sides. The river is empty. Only Meherpur can be reached on the road but can not be found out. You have to go back from here. As the primary economic activity of the district, agriculture is the sole occupation of the people, there is no alternative to employment. Fertile soils and favorable climate are always the only job of agriculture as an economic activity. Fertile soil and favorable climates are always helping. In the field of agriculture, fisheries, vegetables and livestock, people of Meherpur always forward. Due to this advancement of agriculture, the oppression of various types of torture has come down to the farmers involved in agriculture. The arrival of the Bargids and the looting of crops, the sultans' excessive grains, and finally the painful history of the indigenous culture of the English reminds them of that. Methodically, the agriculture of Meherpur is still traditional but the modern methods are being implemented in recent days.

In 1938, the report of the Flood Commission found that 29% of the people in this region are landless and 40% of the land is less than one acre. On average, 25 percent of the people own 1 bigha of land. Though the wealthy people of this region had large amounts of land, they did not have proper use. Although more people had less land, the proper agricultural production was hampered. As a result, the presence of lower middle class and middle class in peasantry has been seen since ancient times. The type of farming of the middle class is fertile. After eating one thing live.

Farming pattern:

The nature of natural seasonal agriculture is one of the most important aspects of agriculture in the district. Since ancient times, it has been rotating on the basis of rainfall, periodical agriculture. Aus in the dry season, Amro winter boro cultivation of water in the rainy season. Season based crops or grains In the 60's, transplanted aman and eri cultivation, in the 70's, irrigation began with limited area on land through potato and wheat cultivation. As a result of the production of this product for more productive crops, irrigation from the rivers, canal-bills and irrigated farmers by irrigating the crops. Due to the extensive cultivation of modern crops, land is being cultivated throughout the year. As a result, there is no dependency on seasonal crop. The revolution has come in cultivation in Meherpur due to the nature of grains, soil characteristics, vegetation plantation, tolerance, climate, availability of water and ancillary characteristics.