Thailand Southern Provinces Surat Thani Krabi Chumphon Smallholder Focus

Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Thailand Southern Provinces Surat Thani Krabi Chumphon Smallholder Focus

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Written by Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Introduction:

The Southern provinces of Thailand, including Surat Thani, Krabi, and Chumphon, have been increasingly focusing on smallholder agriculture in recent years. This trend aligns with the global movement towards sustainable and locally sourced products. According to a recent report, smallholder farmers in these provinces contribute significantly to the overall agricultural production in Thailand, with a combined market share of over 30%.

Top 20 Items:

1. Surat Thani Smallholder Farmers
– Surat Thani is known for its thriving smallholder farming community, producing a wide range of crops such as rubber, coconuts, and fruits. With over 50,000 smallholder farmers in the province, Surat Thani plays a crucial role in Thailand’s agricultural sector.

2. Krabi Organic Farms
– Krabi has seen a rise in organic farming practices, with a growing number of smallholder farmers shifting towards sustainable agriculture. The province’s organic farms have gained recognition for their high-quality produce, contributing to the province’s reputation as a premium agricultural region.

3. Chumphon Rice Producers
– Chumphon is renowned for its rice production, with smallholder farmers accounting for a significant portion of the province’s output. Chumphon’s rice producers have been able to maintain high standards of quality while meeting the increasing demand for Thai rice both domestically and internationally.

4. Surat Thani Rubber Plantations
– Surat Thani is a key player in Thailand’s rubber industry, with smallholder farmers managing vast plantations across the province. The quality of Surat Thani’s rubber products has made them highly sought after in global markets, contributing to the province’s economic growth.

5. Krabi Coconut Farmers
– Krabi’s coconut farmers have been instrumental in the province’s agricultural success, providing a steady supply of coconuts for various industries. The high demand for Krabi’s coconuts has led to increased exports, boosting the province’s economy and creating opportunities for smallholder farmers.

6. Chumphon Pineapple Growers
– Chumphon is known for its pineapple production, with smallholder farmers playing a crucial role in meeting the demand for this tropical fruit. Chumphon’s pineapples are prized for their sweetness and flavor, making them a popular choice in both domestic and international markets.

7. Surat Thani Durian Orchards
– Surat Thani’s durian orchards have gained recognition for producing some of the finest durians in Thailand. Smallholder farmers in the province have perfected the art of durian cultivation, resulting in high-quality fruits that are in high demand both locally and abroad.

8. Krabi Coffee Plantations
– Krabi’s coffee plantations have been thriving, with smallholder farmers adopting sustainable practices to produce high-quality coffee beans. Krabi’s coffee has gained a reputation for its rich flavor and aroma, attracting coffee enthusiasts from around the world.

9. Chumphon Tapioca Fields
– Chumphon’s tapioca fields are a key source of income for smallholder farmers in the province, with tapioca being a staple crop in Thailand. Chumphon’s tapioca production has been steadily increasing, meeting the growing demand for this versatile crop in various industries.

10. Surat Thani Fisheries
– Surat Thani’s fisheries are an important sector for smallholder farmers, providing a source of income and food security for local communities. The province’s fisheries have been growing steadily, with smallholder farmers adopting sustainable practices to ensure the long-term viability of the industry.

Insights:

The focus on smallholder agriculture in Thailand’s Southern provinces of Surat Thani, Krabi, and Chumphon reflects a broader trend towards sustainable and locally sourced products. Smallholder farmers in these provinces play a vital role in Thailand’s agricultural sector, contributing significantly to the country’s overall production volume. As consumer preferences shift towards ethically sourced and environmentally friendly products, smallholder farmers in these provinces are well-positioned to meet the growing demand for high-quality, locally produced goods. Moving forward, investments in infrastructure, technology, and training will be crucial to further enhance the productivity and competitiveness of smallholder agriculture in Thailand’s Southern provinces.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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