Thailand's longan production has decreased, and exports to China have decreased by nearly 20%

Published 2023년 8월 28일

Tridge summary

According to the Ministry of Agriculture of Thailand, the planting area of longan in eight northern provinces will decrease slightly by 1.43% in 2023 compared to last year, as farmers are opting to plant other crops instead. The total output of longan in the monitoring area has also decreased by 5.04% from last year. The reduction in production is attributed to a decrease in the number of longan blooms due to alternating periods of cool weather and high temperatures, as well as a lack of rainfall during the fruit-bearing season.
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Original content

Based on news from Thai media, the Ministry of Agriculture of Thailand stated that the monitoring of longan production in eight northern provinces found that the planting area of longan in these areas in 2023 will be 1.273 million rai, a slight decrease of 1.43% compared with last year's 1.288 million rai. The main reason is that farmers cut down old longan trees to plant other crops such as durian, rambutan, rubber, cassava, corn and coffee. The total output of longan in the monitoring area was 972,300 tons (including 641,000 tons of seasonal longan and 334,000 tons of non-seasonal longan), a decrease of 5.04% from last year's 1.023 million tons. Reduced production. Since the end of June, seasonal longan has gradually flooded into the market and will continue until September 2023. The peak production period is concentrated in August. Comparing the data of last year, it can be found that the output of seasonal longan has decreased by 13.16% compared with last year's 731,000 tons. ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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