With Thailand opening up more to the global market and joining more free trade agreements, this will make domestic fruits easier to export, and at a lower price. For example, there is a project to promote stronger exports of Thai fruits into China over the coming years.
Improved production volumes of fruits are expected over the forecast period, thanks to more favourable weather conditions. For example, the production volume of fruit trees nationwide, in 2025, is expected to increase for some fruits, such as durian, longan, mangosteen, longan and lychee – according to the Agricultural Information Centre.
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Fruits
This is the aggregation of fresh apples, bananas, cherries, cranberries & blueberries, grapefruit & pomelo, grapes, kiwi fruit, lemons & limes, oranges, tangerines & mandarins, peaches & nectarines, pears &quinces, plums & sloes, pineapples, strawberries and other fruits, whether sold packaged or unpackaged. Large fruit, such as watermelons and melons, cut and packed by retailers at their premises are also included. All other packaged, processed fruit products such as fresh cut fruits marketed as fresh fruit snacks and salads, cut frozen fruits and berries, jams & preserves, canned/preserved fruits, dried fruits and fruit snacks and fruit juices and juice drinks are excluded.
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