Barpeta

Large quantity of vegetables like Tomato, Brinjal, Cabbage, Cauliflower, turnip, radish, citron fruits were supplied. Craftsmen of Barpeta with their bamboo artistic products and in opening a new dimension in the Craft production activities.

Bongaigaon

Rubber industry is the mainstay of Bongaigaon.

Cachar

The economic condition of Cachar is good. Tea, rice, timber, bamboo, cane, stone, send, natural gas etc are the major products.

Darrang

The economy of Darrang is mainly dependent on agriculture. Paddy, sugarcane, oilseeds, and jute. Tea is one of its major plantation crops. Horticultural products like pineapple, orange, coconut.

Dhemaji

district is depended on agriculture. Rice, pulses, mustard are the major crops grown in the region. Weaving or cane and bamboo industries are some of the small-scale industries.

Dhubri

The economy mainly depends on agricultural lands in Dhubri are paddy, mustard seed, rice and jute. Also, egg, milk and fish are the major products that are sold by the villagers of Dhubri to earn their livelihood.

Dibrugarh

The major industries of Dibrugarh district are Oil and Tea. industries established in the district are the Fertiliser Corporation of India and Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited at Namrup and the Assam Gas Company at Duliajan, North Eastern Electical Power Corporation near Duliajan.

Goalpara

Agriculture forms the backbone of the economy of the district. Paddy, different kinds of gram, fine quality jute, banana, and potato are the major crops. The district of Goalpara is bestowed with natural and scenic beauty.

Golaghat

Tea industry is one of the major industries of Golaghat. Crops grown in the district are Sugarcane, and Tea, Rice. Kaziranga National Park is famous all over the world for its diverse fauna like Swamp Deer, White wing Wood Duck, Turtle and Tortoise, Great Indian Hornbill and many.

Hailakandi

Production of Tea ranks good. The pre dominant income generating activity for the district is through agricultural sector and its allied enterprises.

Jorhat

The pre dominant income generating activity for the district is through agricultural sector and its allied enterprises. Jorhat district is culturally rich with many creative authors, journalists, historians.

Karbi Anglong District

The district is basically an agricultural district. The district is abundant in raw materials only a few industries have come up. Karimganj - town is an important centre of trade and commerce in the North East India. Its river port, with elaborate infra-structures like cargo-terminal, jetty, warehouses.

Kokrajhar

The river Brahmaputra flows through the district of Kokrajhar and makes the soil very fertile which is appropriate for cultivation of paddy. The Chakrasila Wildlife Sanctuary is the natural habitat of many varieties of animals.

Lakhimpur

The name 'Lakhimpur' is believed to have come from word Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. Also fish, vegetables, milk etc were abundant.

Morigaon

The major crops grown in the area are vegetable, paddy, jute, wheat, and mustard. Handloom weaving is an integral part of the culture and tradition of Assam.

Nagaon

district is mainly dependent on agriculture. The chief crops grown in the region are mustard, sugarcane, vegetables, paddy, potato, wheat, jute, and oilseeds. On the other hand, the horticultural and plantation crops of the district are betel nut, banana, pineapple, coconut.

Nalbari

Fertile land is used for cultivation of wheat, paddy, linseed, mustard, lentil, jute, pea and a variety of agricultural products. Cottage industries and handloom sectors that helps to strengthen the financial condition of the state.

North Cachar Hills

North Cachar Hills is an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. The district headquarters are located at Haflong.

Sibasagar

Sibasagar is among the leading producers of tea and oil in Assam. The soil of the region is alluvial suitable for the cultivation of vegetable, pulses and Tea. Economy is based on agriculture such as Sugarcane, paddy, Rape and Mustard, Pulses, like Matikali, Masur, Mug, Peas etc, Jute, Potato, and Wheat.

Sonitpur

Sonitpur district with its natural beauty and ancient monuments has wide scope in tourism industry.

Tinsukia

Tinsukia is engaged in agricultural activities. Paddy is the major crop. Tea plantation and growing of citrus fruits are also carried on by the local people.