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Thai Durian Reigns Supreme: From Orchard to Chinese Hearts SO OK TRADING: Delivering Thailand’s Finest Durian to China

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Thai Durian Reigns Supreme in the Chinese Market: From Chanthaburi–Chumphon Orchards to Chinese Hearts
Durian by SO OK TRADING

Export Overview

In 2025, Thailand exported durians to China worth over 150.16 billion THB
Export volume in 2024 reached 950,000 tons
China accounts for nearly 90% of Thailand’s fresh durian exports
Exports grew nearly tenfold in six years, reflecting massive demand
Why Thai Durian Wins Chinese Consumers

Market Share Leader: 65–70% of China’s durian imports
Monthong as the Standard: Sweet and creamy, fine texture, mild aroma—ideal for both beginners and durian lovers
New Trends: From fresh fruit to durian pizza, cakes, and ice cream, always labeled “Made with Thai Durian”
Social Media Buzz: Viral “Thai Durian Blind Box” reviews on Xiaohongshu
Premium Image: A festival gift symbolizing wealth and refined taste
Opportunities Beyond Monthong

Kanyao: The “Billionaire Durian,” priced in the tens of thousands, perfect for the super-luxury market
Nokyib / Phuangmanee: “Mini Durians” with rich, creamy flavor, popular on e-commerce platforms
Volcanic Durian (Si Sa Ket): Unique volcanic soil story, sweet and mild aroma, appealing to younger consumers
Consumer Behavior by City Tiers

Tier 1 Cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen): Quality and convenience first, prefer premium packaged durians via Hema Fresh
Tier 2–3 Cities: Prefer whole durians from supermarkets, value affordability and the fun of opening themselves
Storytelling by SO OK TRADING

Show the Effort: Clips of climbing trees to harvest durians, filmed at SO OK TRADING orchards
Show the Freshness: Livestream from Thai packing houses with ID verification of “100% Thai Durian”
Show the Standards: QR codes to verify sweetness and ripeness
SO OK TRADING Sales Calendar

April–June (Chanthaburi): Golden Period, premium branding, pre-orders on Tmall Global
July–September (Chumphon): High-volume harvest, group buying on Pinduoduo, live selling on Douyin
October–March (Off-season): Frozen or vacuum-packed durians, high-profit strategy to maintain supply
Strengths of SO OK TRADING

Dual orchards in Chanthaburi and Chumphon → year-round exports (Seasonal Advantage)
Chanthaburi: Premium Line → Gift Boxes for Tier 1 cities
Chumphon: Fresh & Value → Targeting emerging cities
Seamless logistics: Air freight from Chanthaburi, reefer trucks or express shipping from Chumphon
Special Suggestion

Digital Twin Orchards: 360° videos and images allow Chinese customers to “virtually visit” Thai durian orchards and order instantly, boosting trust and creating a unique experience.

Conclusion

Thai durians remain the “King of Fruits” in China. SO OK TRADING can consistently deliver authentic, high-quality Thai durians to Chinese customers, ensuring sustainable growth and long-term trust.


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