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“Golden Season of Thai Fruits Q2/2026: Durian Surpasses One Million Tons, Rice Faces Fierce Battles, Rubber Put to the Test – Thai Agriculture Booms to Compete on the Global Stage” Article by SO OK TRADING March 30, 2026

Last updated: 30 Mar 2026
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“Golden Season of Thai Fruits: Q2/2026 Agricultural Boom, Durian Surges, Rice Faces Fierce Battles”


Thai Agricultural Output – The World’s Food and Raw Material Hub
Trends and Outlook
Article by SO OK TRADING
March 30, 2026 

Agricultural Economy Overview (2026 Forecast)

Agricultural GDP growth: +2.0–3.0% → Highest in 3 years
Key drivers: abundant rainfall, higher yields per hectare, tourism recovery → boosting domestic consumption
 

Thai Fruits: Stars of the Season

Durian: Peak season May–June, output surges to 1.89 million tons (+21%)
China remains the dominant market (>90%)
Challenge: Vietnam entering with lower transport costs
GI Mangoes: Supported by Discover Thai Fruits 2026 campaign → premium image in over 700 department stores nationwide
Mangosteen: Harvest peak April–May, entering markets alongside eastern durian
 

Other Key Agricultural Products

Rice: Output increases, but exports fall to 7.03 million tons (lowest in 5 years)
Facing tough competition from India and Vietnam
Exchange rate volatility in Q2/2026 (32–33 THB/USD)
Sugar: Cane output 85–90 million tons → refined sugar 9.4–9.8 million tons
Main markets: ASEAN, global prices steady at 19–22 cents/lb
Cassava (chips): China imports nearly 100%, used as grain substitute
Risk: CLMV countries expanding cultivation and exporting directly
Rubber: Tapping resumes May–June
Price for raw sheet grade 3: 65–75 THB/kg
Drivers: EV industry growth in China, declining global stocks
Risk: EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) → traceability required
 

⚠️ Risks & Opportunities

Environmental regulations tightening: EU/US carbon and traceability standards → compliant products gain premium pricing
China market competition: Vietnam (durian), Cambodia (cassava) → Thailand must safeguard quality and strengthen branding
Strong baht: Reduces price competitiveness → focus on premium markets and value-added strategies
 

Conclusion

Q2/2026 marks the “Golden Season of Thai Fruits”. Durian and GI mangoes shine globally, while rice, rubber, sugar, and cassava face competitive and regulatory challenges. Yet Thailand has the opportunity to elevate its global presence by positioning itself as a supplier of “Quality – Sustainability – Premium” agricultural products.

 

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