Mineral reserves including limestone, granite, barite, and alluvial clay are abundant in the Gboko LGA.
The majority of Gboko LGA residents work in agriculture, and the region is well-known for cultivating crops like rice, yams, maize, and cassava in significant quantities.
Several marketplaces, including the Ortese, Ikpa, and Tarukpe markets, where locals can buy and sell a wide range of goods, are located in the Gboko LGA, where trade is also thriving.
[4][3] Gboko has a tropical wet and dry or savanna climate (Classification: Aw) and is zero meters (0 feet) above sea level.
136.61 millimeters (5.38 inches) of precipitation and 161.68 wet days (44.3% of the time) are typical annual totals for Gboko.