Lamphun: Palm oil farmers are using fermented fish liquid to nourish their trees and are getting good yields.
According to Thai News Agency, this innovative approach has proved beneficial for the farmers, leading to successful harvests.
In addition to palm oil cultivation, farmers are also exploring other agricultural practices to boost their income. A promising idea involves using betel nut shells mixed with soil to grow vegetables, which has the potential to generate extra income for the farming community.
As the season for eating Bauhinia leaves arrives in Lamphun, locals and visitors alike are indulging in this seasonal delicacy, which is derived from the leaves of the Bauhinia tree.
Meanwhile, tourism in the region is also witnessing a boost. The "Dinosaur Park" has become a popular destination for tourists seeking to escape the heat and enjoy a unique recreational experience.
Another attraction gaining attention is the "Seven-Headed Naga" at Wat Khok Piaw in Songkhla Province, which has emerged as a new check-in point for visitors exploring the area.