Balighata & Nearby Villages
A Year-Round Crop Feeding Families and Foreign Markets
Panchbibi, Joypurhat

Seedling Plantation
Local Market Trade
Freezing & Export Packaging
Truck Loading for Dhaka
In Panchbibi Upazila of Joypurhat, a cluster of villages including Balighata and Patabuka have earned fame for producing arum lobe—a once-overlooked vegetable that’s now a year-round income source and export commodity.
Beginning in the 1980s, local farmers discovered that arum lobe grows well in various soil types and yields strong profits. Now, the vegetable is sent to major domestic markets and exported to countries such as Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and the United States, after being frozen for shipment.
A local wholesale market has emerged near Panchbibi Mohila College, where up to 300 workers are involved in daily trading. This “12-month vegetable” has become the economic backbone of the area.
Export Excellence
Frozen arum lobe shipped internationally
Low Investment, High Yield
Minimal care and soil flexibility
Mass Employment
Supports hundreds of farmers and traders
Strong Local Trade
Dedicated wholesale market in Panchbibi
Village Life in Motion
Cultural
Heritage & Traditions
What began as an experimental crop has grown into a symbol of agricultural transformation. Arum lobe farming has stabilized families and turned Panchbibi into a model of rural economic growth.
With deep community involvement and favorable climate conditions, these villages exemplify how one simple vegetable can bring year-round prosperity and global recognition.


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