My Life as an expat on a Durian farm in Thailand my cost

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • In this vid we discuss our total investment it took to develop our Durian farm here in Thailand .We include our home build and monthly cost.It takes 4 to 6 years for durian to produce so we also include our carrying cost until sustainable harvest begins.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @AmericanThaiChad
    @AmericanThaiChad Před rokem

    Can’t wait to see it! Bet you could get 20MM for your set up!

  • @serlobserli
    @serlobserli Před rokem +5

    There is also the benefits of things money just can't buy,like the great lifestyle and place you have to live in.
    Great videos👍

  • @chefallanvlogs1707
    @chefallanvlogs1707 Před rokem

    Good day my friend oh! more dogs in the street beautiful place perfect for swimming i like yor motor good for driveng in many place keep safe allway friend

  • @edykohir8541
    @edykohir8541 Před rokem +1

    So peaceful ❤

  • @wtkwtk4689
    @wtkwtk4689 Před rokem

    This is a test of patience for the reward to come.
    Nice!

  • @bangkokjack
    @bangkokjack Před rokem +1

    Great video !!!!!! Really interesting info. Thanks for sharing

  • @123452315
    @123452315 Před rokem

    Hi Terry,
    Just discovered your channel today, it's cold n wet in southwest Australia atm. Will show the wife ( chaiyaphum farmers daughter) your channel when she gets home from work. She will love it. 💕💕💕

  • @jaydenwaters6617
    @jaydenwaters6617 Před rokem +4

    Can we get a barndominium tour?😁

  • @walkthepath-jd9dw
    @walkthepath-jd9dw Před 10 měsíci

    Google search brought me here. I'm in Laos very very interesting.

  • @polas3199
    @polas3199 Před rokem

    Great information 👍

  • @alexirockelson5432
    @alexirockelson5432 Před rokem

    Congratulation to you.

  • @dont9098
    @dont9098 Před rokem

    Gday Terry,
    Apart from the great lifestyle that comes with living in rural Thailand, you also get a fantastic return on your investment

  • @amosweatherford249
    @amosweatherford249 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video , your doing what most just dream about

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před 10 měsíci

      Appreciate that

    • @amosweatherford249
      @amosweatherford249 Před 10 měsíci

      @TMTRAVELS
      The farm labor there is definitely alot cheaper than here in The Bahamas.
      Here it's at least $80 per day per worker , and no Hurricanes

  • @mtcbdth
    @mtcbdth Před rokem

    Super interesting Terry! I’m tempted to call you Durian Godfather lol. Did you consider risk diversification in case of any unforeseen natural event?

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem

      Durian godfather has a good ring to it 😎 I have other investments, I'm not all in on this farm,

  • @bmacca2902
    @bmacca2902 Před rokem

    Great videos have you done one on your barndominium I've only found one on your first house. We have 7 rai in rayong were yet to build on.

  • @NgGavin
    @NgGavin Před rokem

    I've actually been searching for Durian farms for sale. Found many yes they are more expensive but some have 100's of trees already mature and producing fruit so your making money immediately, and older tree produce more I heard . I guess you have to know what you're looking for I am no expert. 5 years is a long time to wait that's all. Food for thought.

  • @webbtony77
    @webbtony77 Před rokem +2

    My question is how many trees can you plant per Rai, and what is the average production (In Kilos) per tree and does the PH level need to be maintained with manure etc ? I know , so many questions. Thanks in advance.😊

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem +1

      I have a vid that covers that heres the link czcams.com/video/M3HmOlAy3iQ/video.html

  • @user-bs4vb8vh6m
    @user-bs4vb8vh6m Před rokem

    Beautiful place 😮😊🫰❤️

  • @flighteye6642
    @flighteye6642 Před rokem

    Can you comment on your time investment? How much time you commit weekly or monthly for first couple years and in harvest ready years.

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem +1

      That would make a good vid ill put that together

  • @walkthepath-jd9dw
    @walkthepath-jd9dw Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks. Can I ask where abouts in Thailand are you?

  • @nickcook7275
    @nickcook7275 Před rokem

    I’m retired and living about 80 kilometres away from Ubon Ratachani…whereabouts in Thailand are you?

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem

      Hi Nick I'm in the central west of Thailand in kanchanaburi in the hills I'm about 1 km from this place g.co/kgs/gfCX16

  • @lymswan
    @lymswan Před rokem +1

    VERY BEAUTIFUL VIEW. YOU GOT VERY GOOD DEAL ON THE HOUSE 1.2 MB VERY CHEAP. I JUST BUILD A HOUSE IN BANGKOK COST ME 3 MB. THE LAND FOR 7MB 17 RAI WAS LISTENABLE. THE WAY I SEE YOU TREE TAKE ABOUT TWO MORE YEARS TO GIVE YOU FRUITS. EVERY NOV. LOOK FOR IT, BUT FIRST YEAR WHEN THEY COME OUT DON'T EXPECT MUCH. THEN IT WILL GIVE YOU BACK A LOT. BUT WHEN THIEF SEE IT BE CAREFUL YOU HAVE TO PUT SOME LIGHT ON THE FENCE AND DOGS. I JUST BROUGHT MY 13RAI 3.5MB RAYONG. HOPE I CAN DO LIKE YOU FOR MY RETIREMENT.
    GOOD LUCK !

  • @ZulFikar-sn1vr
    @ZulFikar-sn1vr Před rokem

    Interested to know how many trees you have, and which varieties. I have been a Durian farmer in Indonesia 15 years.

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem

      We have mon thong ,musang king over 1000 trees ,what varieties are you growing ?

    • @ZulFikar-sn1vr
      @ZulFikar-sn1vr Před rokem

      @@TMDurianfarmer Monthong, Musang King, Simas, lombao. I only have 300 trees. We grow papayas in the rows between the Durians.
      Nice setup.... and best wishes with that

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem

      @@ZulFikar-sn1vr Thank you what verity do you like best? My favorite is monthong I have yet to have the chance to try the other verities you are growing

    • @ZulFikar-sn1vr
      @ZulFikar-sn1vr Před rokem

      @@TMDurianfarmer monthongs are consistantly good. Actually. Having tried them all, in my opinion, the most expensive varieties are over hyped, and not expensive because of their flavour, but for their false claims. The buyers would not know the difference, and to humour myself, I have tested that theory haha.
      The very best tasting Durians, are called "local" durians, are very cheap and smaller, and scorned by the average buyer. From large old trees. Absolutely delicious!
      Through my experimenting, I have something unique.... That is.... My durian trees produce fruit all year round. On the same tree are nearly mature fruit, 3 month old fruit, and new flowers, which means they fruit in the off season. And command up to 3 times the in season price.
      Organic, and no hormones to force fruit.
      Global weather changes are so great, so rapid, that in my opinion, the greatest mistake, is to bind yourself to traditional methods, because that is the single factor causing devestation in the Indonesian Durian Industry presently. Must discover ways to adapt and change methods annually. So that has been my focus over the past few years......

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem +1

      @@ZulFikar-sn1vr wow that's amazing how your trees are producing .Very interesting to hear the false claims about the verities .I also think monthong is consistently good I agree .In Thailand we also have some local durian that is really good the only complaint I hear from locals is the seeds are too big so they rather choose monthong due to taste and small seeds .
      I would love to visit your farm some day if possible to learn from you .Your techniques you practice sound amazing

  • @andrewwinfield5203
    @andrewwinfield5203 Před rokem

    What area is your farm in?

  • @VanTran-ps5cf
    @VanTran-ps5cf Před rokem

    Can you start a small partnership with overseas investor to invest in your farm or an adjacent farm to earn dividends and share your cost and profits?

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem +3

      I had thought that would be a great idea it would be like a REIT , I would have to speak with a lawyer for this but I'm sure there would be much interest ,

  • @thlcrs2464
    @thlcrs2464 Před 3 měsíci

    great vdo again you inpire me ( can i do it ) i am 65 years old

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You can. I would suggest buying with your wife an existing durian farm that's producing.

  • @rossa7940
    @rossa7940 Před rokem

    Aren’t foreigners forbidden from owning land in Thailand?

  • @bkgrynder
    @bkgrynder Před rokem

    Do you entertain investors in your farm?

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem +1

      Yes me and my wife have spoken about that.We have had a few people interested but nothing solid

    • @bkgrynder
      @bkgrynder Před rokem

      Let me know what type of investment. You are looking for a return for investor. My wife and I live In Bangkok and Las Vegas

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před rokem +1

      @@bkgrynder my line ID is terrymynhier we can speak there

    • @bkgrynder
      @bkgrynder Před rokem

      I cannot add you as your friend limit is maxed

  • @WalkingmanPattaya
    @WalkingmanPattaya Před 10 měsíci

    Focus on staying in good standing with your wife and family, because saying things like "my durian farm" is misleading. You cannot own land in Thailand, you are on a one year renewable VISA, there is not a lot of recourse as your name is not on the title or chanote. Things are much different here than in the USA
    Peace, Love, and Understanding.......All the best . BTW a usufruct is only an agreement that can be broken as well AFAIK

    • @TMDurianfarmer
      @TMDurianfarmer  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Married 20 years we have many properties here starting 20; years ago and in America your pointing out newbie stuff I learned 20; years ago its not important definitely irrelevant to the vid . It's worth paying the price to sit down with a lawyer and get informed like I did 20 years ago. Relax your not the only one that knows that stuff

    • @WalkingmanPattaya
      @WalkingmanPattaya Před 10 měsíci

      @@TMDurianfarmer Alright, am sure you know some expats may not get a lawyer before junping in....also like me many do not trust lawyers or the Thai legal system. Feel free to delete comment as I do not see it maybe you did. Glad your living the life.