Khotkhotia Village

Preserving the Taste of a Vanishing Variety

Rangpur Sadar

 
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Seedling Plantation

Traditional Care Practices

Direct Market Selling

Cooking with Thin-Skinned Brinjal

About Gopalpur Village

Once the crown jewel of Rangpur’s agricultural fame, Khotkhotia village is known for its namesake brinjal—thin-skinned, flavorful, and prized in Bengali cuisine. Cultivated since colonial times, this brinjal was once exported to Kolkata and beyond.

Despite its rich history, hybrid crops and pesticide overuse have endangered this unique variety. Now, only a few farmers keep the tradition alive through personal effort. Direct sales to nearby markets help them avoid middlemen, but land scarcity and low support threaten the crop’s survival.

Heritage Crop

Historically exported across the subcontinent

Flavorful Variety

Natural taste lost in modern hybrids

Market Directness

Farmers sell locally without brokers

Endangered Status

No official support for preservation

Village Life in Motion

Cultural
Heritage & Traditions

Khotkhotia brinjal is more than a vegetable—it’s a cultural heirloom. Its survival depends on urgent research, training, and fair pricing mechanisms.

By reviving this specialty crop, Bangladesh can protect a part of its culinary and agricultural identity.

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