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Growing exotic vegetables isn't just about the thrill, though; it's also about expanding your gardening horizons and learning more about plants from different regions of the world.
Besides capsicum, a good number of exotic vegetables such as lettuce, Chinese leaves, beetroot, broccoli, and red cabbage are now grown in Bangladesh.
Saving unusual vegetable varieties from extinction is essential for protecting crop diversity, which is under threat from mechanisation, argues Adam Alexander in his richly detailed new book ...
India’s exotic vegetable market is booming, projected to reach Rs 6,500 crore by 2027, growing over 15% annually, per Market Research Future.