AppuVinoth Posted June 21, 2023 Share Posted June 21, 2023 i try mix of chilli, lemon and small poultry, seems not a successway any advise on it? how to make a profitable way with the 10 rai farming land? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post Denim Posted June 21, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted June 21, 2023 Rent out 9 rai and let someone else take the risk since this year is predicted to be very dry with insufficient rainfall. The remaining 1 rai you can experiment with. Don't assume that just because you are growing something you will easily harvest and sell your crop. It is a risky business . 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kickstart Posted June 21, 2023 Share Posted June 21, 2023 Get a mod to move this over to the farming forum, you might get a proper reply. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post kickstart Posted June 22, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted June 22, 2023 In a nutshell they are no way to make money from just 10 rie or 4 acer in English money, you could build some pig or poultry sheds and contract rear pigs or poultry, but that would be a mulit million-baht investment, but a regular income . Cucumbers and long beans can be all right ,need the right land .around here Watermelons are popular,,but like a lot of crops seasonal If you have had a farming background ,which I think you have not,rearing pedigree cattle can be profitable ,but you would need some cattle knolwedge. As for growing things not a lot of money can be made, Eucaliptus fast growing you can get a crop in 3-4 years ,very near me is Teak plantation been they 10 years trees are only a foot wide ,still a long way to go same as any hard wood trees ,guy near me has a Teak plantation now 30 years old ,he sells few trees now and then last time 3 trees 15000 baht. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firefly17 Posted June 29, 2023 Share Posted June 29, 2023 Look for rare fasting growing vegetables (and salads). Without going into details, i bring back produce seeds from new covent garden market in london. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post hotchilli Posted July 7, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted July 7, 2023 On 6/21/2023 at 2:56 PM, AppuVinoth said: i try mix of chilli, lemon and small poultry, seems not a successway any advise on it? how to make a profitable way with the 10 rai farming land? Plant a tree in the middle... tell everyone it speaks to you in the night giving out lottery numbers. Charge admission fees to the visitors.. 3 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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zyphodb Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 On 6/21/2023 at 8:06 PM, Denim said: Rent out 9 rai and let someone else take the risk since this year is predicted to be very dry with insufficient rainfall. The remaining 1 rai you can experiment with. Don't assume that just because you are growing something you will easily harvest and sell your crop. It is a risky business . This is the best answer on this thread... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingstonkid Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 32 minutes ago, zyphodb said: This is the best answer on this thread... The only issue is collecting the rent ???? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingstonkid Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Livestock would-be the best choice I think. Thai's like pork Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunPer Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 On 6/21/2023 at 9:56 AM, AppuVinoth said: any advise on it? how to make a profitable way with the 10 rai farming land? Not easy to make it profitable. First of all you shall check what can be resold in the area, without reselling possibilities it's more difficult. 10 rai will most likely be hard work with (very) little profit. You won't get a regular monthly income. The best regular income is rubber trees – takes about 7 years before you can cut in them for rubber (latex) – but it's only income during the season where you can cut for latex. Renting out the land pays around 1,000 baht per rai per year – plus/minus – price range might be up to 2,000 baht per rai in some areas if the soil is good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chuang Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Move the land to Singapore or Hong Kong..you get very very good money there. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rwill Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Is it a legal occupation for a foreigner? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiFelix Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 On 6/21/2023 at 8:06 PM, Denim said: Rent out 9 rai and let someone else take the risk since this year is predicted to be very dry with insufficient rainfall. The remaining 1 rai you can experiment with. Don't assume that just because you are growing something you will easily harvest and sell your crop. It is a risky business . We have sugar cane. Usually we sell in the ground well before harvest. This year no-one wants to even look at it as worried about drought. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xtrnuno41 Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Take out teak trees (on the land which was planted wrong) and put them in the empty spot. Maybe mix with kratom trees. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy one Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Turn it into a poppy field, its a crop that keeps giving a good profit 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FarmerJoe Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 Start a Crawfish farm. There are people here in Thailand doing well with them and they offer to help newbies get started. I will be going to visit them myself when I get back. It's one of the most popular dishes in China. The largest exporter and consumer of them. 90 percent. I think they would do well here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AustinRacing Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 It depends. If you plant something valuable you need to make sure it is secured or they’ll steal it. If locals know a farang is running the show they’ll look at ways to sabotage it. My father in law is a rice farmer in issan and I’ve spoken to him about doing something different. Although he visits the farm regularly he’s conscious of possible theft. If you live on the farm it may be ok otherwise maybe risky. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJ2U Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 On 6/21/2023 at 8:06 PM, Denim said: Rent out 9 rai and let someone else take the risk since this year is predicted to be very dry with insufficient rainfall. The remaining 1 rai you can experiment with. Don't assume that just because you are growing something you will easily harvest and sell your crop. It is a risky business . Backbreaking work with little or no return. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nglodnig Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 How NOT to do it. Plant lumyai (longanberry) trees when the fruit sells for 60 baht a kilo. Wait five years for the first crop then realize everybody else has done the same and the price has crashed to 5 baht a kilo (if you're lucky). So a friend told me. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denim Posted July 7, 2023 Share Posted July 7, 2023 4 hours ago, nglodnig said: How NOT to do it. Plant lumyai (longanberry) trees when the fruit sells for 60 baht a kilo. Wait five years for the first crop then realize everybody else has done the same and the price has crashed to 5 baht a kilo (if you're lucky). So a friend told me. This happened with limes a few years ago. Prices were high and countless YouTube videos and television programs on how to grow them appeared. Everybody gave it a go. Such a bumper crop people were literally giving them away for free,us included. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoDisplayName Posted July 8, 2023 Share Posted July 8, 2023 Raise emus. Imagine the cockfighting spectacles you can charge admission to. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
damen Posted July 10, 2023 Share Posted July 10, 2023 (edited) It depends on where your land is located. If it is in the south or central part of Thailand, I would plant durian trees. However, they are not easy to manage. I have spent 9 years and approximately 30,000 baht per rai annually on maintenance. Each tree can produce up to 80-110 durian fruits per year. The market rate for each fruit is 100 baht per kilogram, meaning that each tree can generate up to 36,000 baht. Under Thai law, you can plant up to 25 trees per rai, so each tree should earn you 6,000 baht per year. If you have 10 rai of land, you could earn (25 trees x 10 rai) * 6,000 baht = 1,500,000 baht annually. However, durian trees are very difficult to maintain. There is a chance that they will die. It takes 7-10 years for them to produce fruit. *My wife owns 20 rai of farmland in the south. The durian trees are already planted there, so I did not have to wait for them to produce fruit. However, it may take some time for your investment to pay off. In my opinion, the price of durians will only go up. It is very unlikely that they will go down. Teak trees would not be profitable because you can buy teak wood at a much cheaper rate like 1/10 cost in Myanmar & Laos. Edited July 10, 2023 by damen 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rickudon Posted July 14, 2023 Share Posted July 14, 2023 Sounds like me 12 years ago..... I wanted a small hobby style farm income and had some good ideas - all came to nothing. 1. Bell peppers. when i first arrived, they could cost as much as 100 baht each. Surely it would be a winner? Soon found out Isaan climate too hot, lucky if they grew bigger than fingernail size. And died off in hot season. 2. Duck eggs. F-in-L did this and seemed to make a small profit. I did it for one year, and money from eggs just about paid for the food the ducks ate. 3. Fish farming. I had training in this, so knew what i should be doing. stocked a pond with 2 fingerlings per sq. metre, and started feeding. But wife, because she is Thai, knows best and put 3,000 more fish in. Pond now overstocked and fish stunted. spent 8,000 baht on food, a year later got 1500 baht back for fish..... some were probably stolen, but fish were far too small. Also water was poor quality, growth was always slow in all ponds we had bar one. Tilapia fingerlings should grow to over 500 grams in less than a year, but ours would take 3 years! (and sometimes survival rate very low). We get a modest income from running fishing lakes. Tried many vegetables. Soil was mainly clay. about 50% of vegetables tried either failed to grow, suffered disease and pest problems or cropped poorly. Some vegetables would do much better in cool years, but would do well once in about 4 years. Only vegetable i tried that worked most years was Okra - but couldn't find a market, Thais not keen on it. After a slow start, have had limited success growing limes, now harvest enough to feed extended family - my lime trees grow extremely well, look much healthier than those grown the 'Thai way'. Mine organic. Eucalyptus usually quite successful, but not a monthly crop. And bare in mind that if you want to change to anything else afterwards, restoring the land is a major exercise. And not a big earner. As to what will work, depends on your local climate, soil, water, drainage and security. Can only experiment small scale and see if anything works. There is no magic answer, if there was, all the Thais would be rich! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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