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Lower Northern Durian 2015,
6 Provinces, Total 55,000 Tons, Increase 12.47%

Ms. Thanphichcha Theraratchanon Director of Office of Agricultural Economics 2, Phitsanulok (OAE2), Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE) revealed the durian production situation in the lower northern region in 2025 in 6 provinces: Uttaradit, Sukhothai, Phrae, Phitsanulok, Tak and Nan (data as of June 4, 2025). OAE2 held a meeting with the sub-working group on developing a data system for fruit production volume and logistics in the northern region, the 2nd time/2025, and found that the total standing area was 100,559 rai, an increase from 92,474 rai last year (an increase of 8,085 rai or 9 percent). The total fruiting area was 71,513 rai, an increase from 67,980 rai last year (an increase of 3,533 rai or 5.20 percent). The total production was 54,486 tons, an increase from 48,447 tons last year (an increase of 6,039 tons or 12.47 percent) average yield 3,620 kilograms/rai, an increase from last year's 3,490 kilograms/rai (an increase of 130 kilograms or 3.72 percent).

Currently, durian products from all 6 provinces have been released to the market since late April - June 2025, totaling 24,612 tons. In July, 20,755 tons were released and will continue to be released until October 2025, another 9,119 tons. If we consider each province separately, Uttaradit has a standing area of ??58,211 rai (an increase of 7,078 rai or 13.84 percent), a fruiting area of ??42,766 rai (an increase of 551 rai or 1.31 percent), and a yield of 37,634 tons (an increase of 3,606 tons or 10.60 percent). Sukhothai has a standing area of 16,620 rai (increased by 106 rai or 0.64 percent), productive area 13,656 rai (increased by 424 rai or 3.2 percent), yield 7,975 tons (increased by 1,213 tons or 17.94 percent). Phrae has a standing area of ??8,276 rai (increased by 253 rai or 3.15 percent), productive area 5,548 rai (increased by 1,134 rai or 25.69 percent), yield 3,345 tons (increased by 342 trees or 11.39 percent). Phitsanulok has a standing area of ??7,934 rai (increased by 223 rai or 2.89 percent), productive area 4,196 rai (increased by 751 rai or 21.8 percent), yield 2,014 tons (increased by 477 Tons or 31.03 percent), Tak has a standing area of ??6,411 rai (increased by 294 rai or 4.81 percent), a productive area of ??3,770 rai (increased by 104 rai or 2.84 percent), and a yield of 3,140 tons (increased by 296 tons or 10.41 percent), and Nan has a standing area of ??3,107 rai (increased by 131 rai or 4.4 percent), a productive area of ??1,577 rai (increased by 569 rai or 56.45 percent), and a yield of 378 tons (increased by 105 tons or 38.46 percent). In addition, farmers in all 6 provinces prefer to grow Mon Thong durian, which is a commercial variety for consumers in both domestic and international markets. In terms of the price situation in all 6 provinces where farmers can sell (prices as of July 7, 2025), most of the produce, 83 percent, is sold in divided grades, including Uttaradit and Sukhothai, selling grades A - AB at a price of 75 - 80 baht/kilogram, grade C at a price of 50 - 70 baht/kilogram, and sub-grade (weight per fruit over 5 kg. and the fruit is not beautiful) at a price of 35 - 45 baht/kilogram. As for Phitsanulok, Tak and Nan provinces, they are sold in mixed grades at a price of 70 - 85 baht/kilogram.

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