In the Rangpur agricultural region, farmers successfully produced 35,949 tonnes of sweet potato during the recent Rabi season, surpassing the production target by 1,279 tonnes. This achievement was possible due to the cultivation on an expanded 1,780 hectares of land, a 9.14% increase from the targeted 1,685 hectares, following government assistance to recover from flood damages. Sweet potatoes are grown on various types of lands, including char lands, and are valued for their nutritional benefits and suitability for cultivation without the use of fertilisers and irrigation water. The surplus production of this nutrient-dense food could help alleviate the pressure on rice production, which is being affected by changing climatic conditions.