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“Thailand Agriculture’s Dual Battle 2026: Durian’s Golden Year VS Rice’s Challenging Era — From Farms to the World, A New Path Forward” SO OK TRADING | 4 JUNE 2026

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Thailand Agriculture Market 2026 – Rising Stars VS Global Challenges
By SO OK TRADING | 4 June 2026

 
In 2026, Thailand’s agricultural market is walking a path of “dual realities.” On one side, production is gradually recovering thanks to favorable weather ️. On the other, global competition continues to pressure prices , causing overall farmer income to drop −4.35% YoY. While the production index rose +0.84%, the price index fell −5.15%.

 
Thai Rice: A Shaky Pillar
Production: Adequate water in reservoirs keeps output high, though some farmers are slowing second and third crop cycles due to cost concerns.
Price: Heavily pressured by India’s return to exports, pushing global rice prices down by more than 20%.
Market: Thai white rice is losing price competitiveness, but premium segments like Jasmine rice and brown rice remain strong.
“Thai white rice is nearly $40/ton more expensive than rivals.” – Kasikorn Research, 2025
 
Economic Fruits: Durian Strong, Mangosteen Volatile
Durian: Production is rising, though smaller fruit sizes are an issue. Premium durian prices remain high, while general grades average only 90–95 THB/kg.
Mangosteen: National output down 6%, with the East dropping 33%. Prices opened at 150 THB/kg but later averaged 65–85 THB/kg.
Government Strategy: The “Thai Help Thai” campaign and live commerce initiatives are being used to stabilize mixed-grade fruit prices.
 
Industrial & Emerging Crops
Cassava: Demand from China and ethanol industries makes this a “golden year.”
Rubber: Supported by growth in the automotive sector.
Future Crops: Cocoa, chili, and macadamia are being promoted as sustainable alternatives.
Pet Food: Exports are booming under the global “Pet Humanization” trend.
 
⚠️ Key Risks to Watch
Global Price War: India’s export comeback hits Thai rice hard.
New Competitors: Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, and Cambodia are expanding durian exports to China.
Rising Costs: Fertilizer, energy, and logistics expenses remain high.
Environmental Regulations: Trade partners are tightening rules on carbon footprints and deforestation.
 
Summary
Thai Rice: Must pivot toward premium and health-focused varieties (brown rice, low-GI rice) to escape India’s price war.
Thai Durian: Must uphold the strict “4 NOs” export standard — No unripe, No worms, No fake tags, No residues — to maintain trust in the Chinese market.
Overall Market: Production is recovering, but prices remain volatile. Building strong brands and elevating quality is the key to survival and long-term growth.
 
SO OK TRADING’s View 2026 is a “dual battlefield” for Thai agriculture. Rice faces a global price war, while durian shines as a revenue star. By raising quality standards and building premium brands, Thailand will not only survive but also “grow with dignity” on the global stage .

 
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