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Bordering Khao Yai National park mountain range. 90km North-Northeast of Bangkok in the Saraburi, Kangkoi area. This land will be used mostly for Para Rubber growing but will have border areas of exotic tropical woods Mahogony, Teak & Agorewoods |
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Rubber is a coagulated, elastic latex. Plants that produce elastic latexes are largely Neotropical. Commercial rubber is produced from latex of Hevea Brasiliensis. The water proofing and elastic properties (rubber balls) of various rubber producing plants were discovered by native American cultures, the Aztecs or earlier Mesoamericans, and South American tribes. Originally collected from wild trees in South America, now 90% of rubber production comes from plantations of rubber trees in Southeast Asia. The following images will show you rubber tree tapping, latex collection and processing from an experimental plantation in southern Thailand.
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