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About the Author Aliasj Thailand 11th July 2017 9:08pm #UserID: 16498 Posts: 3 View All Aliasj's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Manfred Wamboin 12th July 2017 9:06am #UserID: 9565 Posts: 243 View All Manfred's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Aliasj Thailand 13th July 2017 6:19pm #UserID: 16498 Posts: 3 View All Aliasj's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Pademelon1 says... Aliasj, Manfred asked that because some plants may produce fruit in Thailand, but not of economic viability, so suggestions would vary depending on your answer. Also, do you mean plants that are exotic in Thailand, or just any tropical fruits in general? I suggest you check out Daley's Tropical & Sub-tropical fruit range, because even if they are out of stock or unable to ship to you, It can give you an idea of some fruits possibly suitable for Thailand. Regards, Pademelon1 | About the Author Pademelon1 PADDINGTON,2021,NSW 14th July 2017 12:28pm #UserID: 11938 Posts: 138 View All Pademelon1's Edible Fruit Trees |
Aliasj says... We are looking for things that we can take to Thailand for growing on our 500 acre farm. Id say 1000 mangoes, 250 oranges, 150 plums, 500 seedless grapes, nectarines, apricots, etc etc we will of course be looking to earn from this and have very specific ways to market our produce. I just wanted to see what kind of things people on this forum thought would be a good idea. My business plan is not the topic on here its just to gauge some sort of ideas from like minded people. Thanks again.. | About the Author Aliasj Thailand 17th July 2017 1:12pm #UserID: 16498 Posts: 3 View All Aliasj's Edible Fruit Trees |
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