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  2. Agriculture in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Thailand is highly competitive, diversified and specialized and its exports are very successful internationally. Rice is the country's most important crop, with some 60 percent of Thailand's 13 million farmers growing it [1] on almost half of Thailand's cultivated land. [2] Thailand is a major exporter in the world rice market.

  3. Durian - Wikipedia

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    A durian vendor in Malaysia. In 2018, Thailand was ranked the world's number one exporter of durian, producing around 700,000 tonnes of durian per year, 400,000 tonnes of which are exported to mainland China and Hong Kong. [28] Chantaburi in Thailand holds the World Durian Festival in early May each year. This single province is responsible for ...

  4. Nonthaburi province - Wikipedia

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    Durian has been a well-known fruit in this province for 400 years. [8] The fruit is known as "Durian Non" which means durian from Nonthaburi province. [9] It is also known as the most expensive durian in the world. [8] There are six groups of Nonthaburi durian which are Kop, Luang, Kan Yao, Kampan, Thong Yoi, and miscellaneous. [9]

  5. Game changer? Thailand debuts durian variety that doesn't stink

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    Thailand is the world’s leading durian exporter, having made 187 billion baht (approximately $5 billion) from sales of the fruit in the last year.

  6. Chanthaburi province - Wikipedia

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    While the southern part of the province is on the shore of the Gulf of Thailand and thus is mostly coastal alluvial plains, the interior of the province is mountainous. The Chanthaburi Mountains in the north has the highest elevation in the province, the 1,675 m high Khao Soi Dao Tai peak. The main river of the province is the Chanthaburi River.

  7. Chumphon province - Wikipedia

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    It produces more than 24 million tonnes a year. Chumphon province contributes 60 percent of Thailand's total coffee production. Local brands include Thamsing, ST Chumphon, and Khao Tha-Lu Chumporn. [6] Besides, Chumphon is considered as the province with the second largest durian growing area in the country, after Chanthaburi. Based on 2017 ...

  8. Bang Khun Non subdistrict - Wikipedia

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    The fruits which the gardeners favored to plant were durian, pomelo, Marian plum, Burmese grape, mangosteen, rose apple, coconut palm, mango, etc. Especially, durian was very famous until it was admired to be the name of a kind of durian, that was "Bang Khun Non Durian" paired with "Taling Chan Durian" of adjacent district Taling Chan. [3] [4]

  9. Uttaradit province - Wikipedia

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    The province is known for two varieties of durian which lack the usual, and to some people offensive, odour: Longlaplae and Linlaplae, both named after Laplae District. Durian production in Uttaradit province was estimated to be around 20,000 tonnes in 2012. The province has approximately 10,600 acres of durian orchards. [10]