How Thai Farmers Harvest Millions of Tons of Fresh Coconut Every Year


How Thai Farmers Harvest Millions of Tons of Fresh Coconut Every Year


Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about Thailand’s coconut plantations and how they produce, prepare, and sell this tropical cash crop.

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  1. So Thailand is destined to be the next real estate capital of Asia… I am from India, believe me these green mats from Thailand soon gets tranformed as concrete jungles…I am 45 and I have been seeing infront of eyes how my country is loosing its farming children to politicians and corporates….i pray to god that Thai politicians prove wrong by preserving their ecosystem unlike our leaders who are destroying ecosystem and natural habitats in India post independance in the name "xxxx in India"

  2. Truly impressive! The coconut harvesting process in Thailand shows how traditional methods combined with modern technology help farmers harvest millions of tons of coconuts every year. A great example of how large-scale agriculture can operate efficiently!

  3. coming from the philippines, this a very good, informative video. thanks. those coconut farmers well educated formally and know what they are doing on their business unlike ours unfortunately. i have never seen a coconut plantation with deep canals between coconut rows. these seem to be helpful in the collection and transport of the harvest but why do the coconuts have to be watered from those boats when these trees are just a couple of feet from the water canals? what species of coconut do they plant to allow harvesting in three years. ours can be harvested only after ten years or so and in my area at least, only every three months which would include mature fruits already colored brown. theirs are mainly green suggesting they are also collecting the coconut water inside. how do they use the rest of the green coconuts harvested? ours were mainly to dry out the meat to make copra and the rest is mainly thrown away.

  4. Thai coconut farmers are like the ninjas of the farming world! 🥥🌴 The way they harvest millions of coconuts each year with such skill and precision is mind-blowing! I always wonder—do they ever get tired of eating coconuts, or is it one of those things you never get sick of? 😄 What’s your favorite way to enjoy fresh coconut: straight from the shell, coconut water, or something more creative like a coconut curry?