# Gaibandha Teacher's Successful Grape Farming Inspires Local Community

*Emdadul Haque Raja, a schoolteacher from Gaibandha, has found remarkable success in grape farming, turning a hobby into a thriving business.*

July 8, 2026 · Bangladesh

## At a glance

- Emdadul Haque Raja, a schoolteacher, has achieved success in grape farming in Gaibandha.
- His vineyard, 'Krishibid Angur Bagan,' features 50 grapevines on seven decimals of land.
- Raja has planted 26 grape varieties, with four already bearing fruit.
- This year's harvest is estimated at 100 to 120 kilograms of grapes.
- The vineyard has become a local attraction, inspiring community members to consider grape cultivation.

In a region where grapes are commonly associated with foreign vineyards, Emdadul Haque Raja, a schoolteacher and agriculture enthusiast from Sundarganj upazila, has achieved significant success in grape cultivation. His vineyard, named 'Krishibid Angur Bagan,' has become a local attraction and a source of inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs.

## From Hobby to Success

What began as a hobby has now turned into a thriving venture. Raja's vineyard, located in Purba Bachhatide, features 50 grapevines of various varieties planted on just seven decimals of land. Despite the small space, his dedication and use of modern, environment-friendly farming techniques have yielded impressive results.

## Varieties and Yield

Raja has planted 26 grape varieties, with the Russian varieties Baikonur, Green Long, Vallez, and Prestige already bearing fruit. Each vine is expected to produce around 10 to 15 kilograms of grapes, with this year's harvest estimated at 100 to 120 kilograms. He sells his grapes at Taka 300 per kilogram.

## Community Impact

The vineyard, situated beside a road, attracts visitors who are amazed by the successful grape cultivation. Many locals, like A M Masud, have been inspired to consider planting grape saplings themselves. Raja's success has sparked interest in expanding grape cultivation in the region, potentially meeting local demand and supplying other parts of the country.

## Expert Endorsement

Upazila Agriculture Officer Md. Kaiyum Chowdhury praised Raja's efforts, noting the exceptional sweetness of the grapes and the suitability of the area's soil for grape cultivation. The Department of Agricultural Extension is ready to support anyone interested in starting commercial grape farming.

## Future Plans

Raja plans to expand his commercial production by producing additional saplings. He is also willing to assist anyone interested in becoming a grape-growing entrepreneur, highlighting the potential for both household needs and additional income generation.

## Sources

- BSS

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/bangladesh/gaibandha-teacher-grape-farming-success
