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Chiangmai have a huge potential in agricultural business for foreigner not only for tourism and gastronomy business. If you are interested, please feel free to contact me and we will discuss and show you this idea.

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One of your previous posts in the business forum was "in our business in mae wang, chiang mai, (factory, farm, shop) whe have many interestings jobs.... pls contact us.... "

What is it exactly that you are looking for? Just curoius

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I thought anything to do with agricultural businesses was out of bounds to farangs.

I was once considering growing lum yai for selling on some land owned by the GFs brother, but was advised that in my case this is a big, NO, NO.

So am I right or wrong?

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how long does it take to grow tukays to a mature age? the lady said that tonight on the news some chinese bloke paid 100,000 baht for one.

i once thought the gum trees growing out in isan could be used to make furniture to sell in australia under the moniker "native australian timber" since it is getting harder to chop down the locally grown stuff.

eh, i'm not going to bother. something to do with the fact that thailand is thailand, and the rest of the world isn't.

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