This area has shallow, sandy soil and receives slightly less rainfall than the western part of Panchmahal.
[1] The tehsil of Jambughoda contained 55 villages in 2011 (including Jambughoda itself), all of which had access to electricity and clean drinking water, 49 of which had schools, 13 of which had medical facilities, 16 of which had post offices, 49 of which had transport communications (bus, rail, or navigable waterways), 3 of which had banks, 5 of which had agricultural credit societies, and 46 of which had pucca roads.
The town had access to tap water, public toilets, and landlines as well as cell phone coverage.
The predominant crops in the village of Jambughoda are castor, corn, cotton, rice, and pigeon pea.
Due to an almost total lack of irrigation facilities in the village, agriculture is largely dependent on monsoon.