The article highlights the economic conditions of southern fruit tree farms in Thailand, as reported by Anucha Yaid, director of the Office of Agricultural Extension and Development in Songkhla Province. This year marks the first comprehensive data collection of off-season fruit production, with a significant increase compared to the previous year. The fluctuating rainfall pattern during the normal production season and a dry spell in late July and August have led to an off-season harvest, which, despite facing potential damage from heavy rain and winds, is expected to bring higher prices for farmers due to the distribution of produce throughout the year. Additionally, the article discusses the quality and export rates of durian, mangosteen, and rambutan, with a significant portion of the production being exported to China and Europe.