How Thai Farmers Harvest Millions of Tons of Fresh Coconut Every Year
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2024
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The Thai Coconut Garden is incredible. The way they harvest is so special and clever. Thanh from Vietnam
Yes very unique and beautiful farming 🧺🧺
Yeah, it is a smart way to harvest.
From the fruit, husk, tree, leaf, oil, coconut is the most useful and beneficial fruit on earth.
I totally agree 👍
Banana too
@@UA-camPrem01-jy9dn Coconut and Banana : The OG plants ❤️🔥
The developing flower at the top of the tree is delicious. When they cut a tree down that’s what they all go for.
The abundance of fruits and vegetables and the knowledge of plantation is really outstanding, in Thailand, cheers from Mauritius 😅😅
Thailand's agricultural and food, technology and industry are among the best in the world.. Salute from Malaysia.
I really like the carving process of the green coconut. This seems an art and the way the vender took out the whole white flesh with coconut water still intact was mesmerising. 😊
I’m confused by that. I’ve only seen coconuts with a hard brown shell - not the green part and the white part is inside.
Coconut palms are generous and very giving plants. From its trunk to leaves to fruits - which gives oil, sweet refreshing water, white delicious meat as foods and cuisines as well source of healthy milk and oils - for cooking as well essentials oil for plethora of uses and applications.
And it's fruit producing all year round with bunches of fruits per stalk and multiple bunches per tree.
Respect 🤲🏻 🙏 Thailand 🇹🇭
Very trure
the guy selling the coconut @09:00 is in the Philippines. I live near that place(Public market in Sta Cruz, Laguna) and they do not have jeepneys in Thailand.
Baliw dn to nag feature hinaluan ng pinas hahahaha e magkaiba ang buko ng pinas sa thailand
Noticed this one too. i think the videos showing after 09:00 are from the Philippines and this is supposed to be a documentary about thai coconuts 😓
Napansin ko din😂
Dito samin... Kanto nang palengke hahahaha
Coconut tree is also called the tree of life - A single tree can give a person, healthy food, patient food, infant/ food , water , dress, bedding, flooring, roofs over the head , curtains, screens, house structure , cleaning brooms brushes, crockery cutlery, water crossing structures, fuel , liquor , vinegar, sugar and so on - no tree will match its versatility !
This region are the most peaceful people on earth, always contented and accept life.
it will change if easelame shows up
I love thai coconut milk. Of all asia i most want to travel to thailand. They have the best cuisine, and the people are amazing
ขอบคุณที่คุณชอบประเทศไทย คนไทยน่ารักพร้อมต้อนรับคุณ🙏
The ladyboys will love you
Not really
The way they use the boat for watering too is kind of awesome haha
Very beautiful farm..love from 🇮🇳
Ye kya dekh rha hai!
Jaa lecture dkh... 1.5 months me exam hai
I saw just for stress relief 😅!! Anyway Thank you for concern 🤗
@@neetaspirant-ul7ieyourwelcome...
May I ask where you live?
Yup... Andhra Pradesh!!
Aur bete abhi 10-15 din me jee attempt hai 😂😂😂
Jake padhai kar☠️
The part where the coconut is being prepared for a direct customer (retail) was on Philippines though.
that irrigation river is a natural conveyor for transporting coconuts in a long distance and also serves as a shock absorber for falling coconuts to prevent damage...very clever
I liked so much the way they decorated farm.❤❤❤
I love coconut oil. Cant ever have enough of it.
God bless farmers❤I really love the way they work smart and productive ❤
Fabulous. Thoroughly enjoyed watching their innovative methods.🥥 is a boon 💯
Xin chào, về kỹ thuật thì hoạch dừa của Thái Lan nhìn thú vị đấy bạn, đón xem Video mới nhất
Really interesting. Can appreciate coconuts even more now.
This is very Educational and informative.
wow it’s coconut water is fresh I so love this tropical fruit
우와~ 너무 신기하네요 재배 방식이 상상초월 ㅎㅎ 보고 있으니 은근 힐링됩니다~
The water canals for easier coconut transport is just smart.
3:09 They can't do that if those are crocodile infested canals. 🐊🐊
I wish that i could work with thai people regrading to framing experience,there technology of framing is incredible
Why is the part part of video shot in the Sta. Cruz, Manila Philippines? The topic is in Thailan where the farming and processing is more advanced and well planned.
Wondering the same thing as well
sinama pa ang manila sta cruz😂😂😂
Ang ganda nman ng place take care poh
Thai Farmers are excellent at their work.
Very nice
Applause from my country Ghana 🇬🇭 👋
Hi, I am coming to Ghana to work in a farm. Any advice?
@@howindiansdoit4927 good idea
If only you will I will find you a better land to work on
@@howindiansdoit4927 a farm in what area? & What will you be farming?
@@user-bp5en7ke3r sugar cane and I don't know about the area
@@user-bp5en7ke3r don't know area
But in a sugar cane farm.
I used to love watching videos like this in school!!!! So interesting! I can watch these all day!
Agn
Love for Thailand people from Pakistan.
these people are so skillful they are easily downing coconut right into water
ประเทศสุดยอด Thailand beautiful country
I love coconuts ❤
Hi Linda I'm from India my name is Sadiq
@@sadiqhangal9343 Howdy from Texas
@@sadiqhangal9343 your mekus mekus huh
Sebuah tayangan yang menarik dan menginspirasi. Terima kasih.
8:56 shot in the Philippines
8:25 It's clearly mentioned that the fruit is also popular across SE Asia.
@@wmanop yes it is
Appreciative of hardworking farmers.
Wearing a helmet is advised when walking under coconut trees.
Agree with you
Coconuts don't fall on heads cz they got 3 eyes. It only happens in cartoons
Then we people of Kerala should wear it throughout the day because we are surrounded by coconut trees😂. We have people who will climb up the tree to gather the coconuts & after that only unripened coconuts will be left so it won't fall. I usually sweep my backyard which has many coconut trees, it is less dangerous if riped coconuts are already harvested.
I am standing near coconut tree, suddenly 1coconut fall down near to me,I am feared😢😮.
I pray God for save me
I am from India
@@senthilnathannathan4683 Near to you is not your head
Excellent video on the process of coconuts.
The farmer speaks Thai politely. He seems to be well educated and humble
The owner holds a bachelor's degree in Industrial Electrical Engineering.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
That’s a smart way of farming. Look there z water side by side. It saves water in many ways.
Very informative & motivated video nicely created.❤🇧🇩
Coconut is now my favourite fruit 🍈❤
Wow beautifully done
Loved the video. Almost felt I wanted to have one 😋
Coconuts milk we add to cook food and coconuts drinks are my favorite.
Mmmmmm fresh Coconut with a good salsa sauce, fine eating.
Very interesting! Thank you very much!! 😊😊😊
This makes a lot of sense to me. I'm gonna copy it. 😊
Looking so nice from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Nice place
This was a Detour in last season's Amazing Race 🙂
Thanks
Wow, very innovative
amazing plantation type of farming
Woow nice ❤❤❤
So please more
Smart people
Why do you have to water coconut trees when it is literally sitting surrounded by water ?😂😂😂
Am asking the same question
This is the year 2024...Google it
My point is also the same😂😂😂
Soil fertility
@@BPSRAMU you're not making sense whatsoever
Delicious! Would love a few right now.
Do they farm fishes in those canals? Seems great idea as well
I love coconut
amazing beautiful farming
Nice video. Thanks!
Using canals for watering and picking coconuts! That’s awesome. How was this canal made? Does it connect to a water body and get its water from there?
Vanakam 🌳🦚
Edible Palmyra, tree 🌳, good too
Thank you for sharing
very impressive agricultural set up
Thank you
Yummi 😋😜
Amazing❤
Coconut tree is also called the tree of life.
Great video
keren inovasinya 👏🏻👏🏻
Superb
I want to be like you when I grow up
Informative video wants more such videos❤ from Pak
This is working smart.
Cannot even imagine the mosquitoes that must come out when the sun starts going down... oooooffff
The latter part is in the Philippines not Thailand😉
มะพร้าวน้ำหอม ของดีครับ
Indonesia hadir ikut nyimak
Most satisfying job :)
THANKS FOR A VERY INTERSTING VIDEO I ESPECIALLY LIKED THE GUY GENTLY REMOVING THE EDIBLE PART AS A WHOLE TO EAT AND DRINK IT.
VERY INTERESTING IF WE CAN SIGHTSEEING THE FARM TOO?
yummmm
yes i like thats.
We should do this in the Philippines!
Are the canals infested with mosquitoes?
No have a fish in water
That coconut at around 9:00 minute mark was somewhere in the Philippines. hehe
Indonesian farmers need to learn from Thailand. Greeting from Indonesia
Beautiful ❤
Very Good. hello from Brazil.
nice
7:53 good invention
Such a hardworking people , thankfull to them because of them we are having meal 🫶🏻
Very interest vedio
Here in the US I normally buy the ones from the Philippines that come in Tetrapak containers since they actually taste like real coconut juice whereas the ones from Thailand have this chemical taste to it. More likely some sort of preservative on top of that it's too sweet due to the insane amounts of sugar added and in some cases it also has a metallic taste if it comes in a tin can instead of aluminum. Thailand produces a lot of tin which explains the economics behind it. The Thai producers are obviously cutting corners to make a profit. They probably think that Americans are ignorant of how a real coconut juice tastes like anyways which unfortunately is true to some extent. However, I grew up consuming not only the juice but the meat itself as an ingredient in various dishes and pastries in a coconut producing province in the Philippines which is why I can tell the difference.
Wow,,,,,,
Really gorgeous!!!!
If they dont use chemicals and pestiside they could raise fish in that water and sell the fish as another crop.
Aso that water would have become fish fertiliser that they could use for their trees and cut costs on fertilise.
And they had organic crops that are more valuable and healthy.
@9:00 That scene is in the Philippines not Thailand coz there's a jeepney and tricycles not tuktuks in the background. Not to mention the sign on the building facade in the upper left corner of the video obviously says "STA CRUZ" which is the name of a district in Manila.
I looking at Bangladesh fantastic I like you do waiter are coconut