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“Thai Durian 2026: A Unique Taste Journey — From Chanthaburi Orchards to Global Premium Markets, Winning Hearts Worldwide”

Last updated: 12 Apr 2026
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“Thai Durian 2026: From Chanthaburi Orchards to Global Markets… A Flavor Winning Hearts Across Continents” : by SO OK TRADING : April 12, 2026

 
April 2026 marks the moment when Thai durian shines both domestically and internationally. More than just a fruit, it has become a “brand of taste” that reflects quality, standards, and the diverse preferences of consumers worldwide.

 
Season Kickoff: Only Mature Durian (Sweet, fragrant, ready to eat)

Kradumthong: Harvest begins March 20
Chanee / Puangmanee: Harvest begins April 10
Monthong / Kanyao: Harvest begins April 20
The “Four No’s” policy and QR Code traceability system elevate Thai durian this year to Premium Standard. Consumers can be confident that no immature durians reach the market, fully meeting Thai durian standards.

 
Strong Prices at Season Start

Premium Kanyao: 180–200+ THB/kg
Monthong: Average 160–200 THB/kg
Total Thai durian output is expected to rise slightly by 1.9% (1.62 million tons), though El Niño poses risks.

April is the golden season for Thai durian — demand exceeds supply, keeping prices at premium levels.

 
Thai Durian Flavors Winning Hearts

Monthong: Thick flesh, sweet and creamy, mild aroma → Beloved in China, Japan
Chanee Egg: Bold, intense flavor → Popular in Singapore
Kanyao: Creamy texture, luxurious taste → Hong Kong pays top price
Puangmanee: Small fruit, sharp sweetness, bright orange color → Favorite of younger consumers
Nokyib: Deep, rich flavor similar to Monthong → Premium Thai connoisseurs
Volcanic Durian (Sisaket): Dry texture, chewy softness, fragrant aroma → Rising star in premium markets
 
Global Popularity of Thai Durian

China / Japan / Taiwan: Mass Market → Monthong dominates
Singapore / Hong Kong: Gourmet Market → Kanyao, Puangmanee, Chanee
Europe / USA: Frozen and processed durian preferred → Market value projected at USD 9.42 billion
Middle East: Fresh market growing fastest → Strong demand for chilled and frozen durian
ASEAN: Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam → Both competitors and import markets
 
Flavor Segmentation of Thai Durian

Mass (High Popularity) → Monthong, Volcanic Durian
Specialty (Niche Varieties) → Kanyao, Puangmanee, Chanee Egg, Nokyib
 
✨ Unique Flavor Identity by Variety

Monthong → “Value and High Standards” for Mass Market
Kanyao / Nokyib → “Premium Experience” for Gourmet Market
Puangmanee / Chanee Egg → “Bold and Intense” for adventurous consumers
Thai durian in 2026 is not just a fruit but an “identity of taste” that meets both Mass and Premium markets seamlessly, expanding global popularity in convenient, safe, and highest-standard forms.

 
For Thai durian export inquiries, please contact SO OK TRADING at sooktrading@outlook.com or visit our website www.sooktrading.com and click the “Give Inquiry” box on the homepage. Thank you very much.

 
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