Growing galangal along the fence can earn you ten thousand baht and you can sell it all year round.

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Nakhon Ratchasima, Korat residents use the area along their fences to grow yellow galangal, a cash crop that can earn tens of thousands of baht and can be sold all year round. Galangal is a spice plant that is a staple in Thai cuisine from all regions. It has the ability to enhance the flavor and aroma of food, making it delicious and appetizing. It also has medicinal properties that help expel gas, relieve flatulence, bloating, expel phlegm, and sweat, making it highly demanded in the market. Ms. Duangjai, 59 years old, a resident of Ban Chong Kho, Rang Ka Yai Subdistrict, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, grows galangal along the fence of her house. It takes about 6-10 months to grow galangal before she can dig it up and sell it. Young galangal that is dug up at 6 months old has a delicious taste, while old galangal that is 8 months old or older has a less delicious taste. Ms. Duangjai's method of digging galangal starts with digging 1 clump of galangal, which has about 25 plants. Then, she d igs it out to leave 5 plants per clump so that the galangal can grow and produce in the next generation. After washing the galangal, trimming the roots, and cutting the plants to about 1 cubit long, she will dry them and pack them into bags to sell for 20 baht per bag. Each digging of galangal can sell for 500-600 baht, or an average of 9,000-10,000 baht per month, which is a good additional income and is in demand in the market. In addition, galangal uses little water and can be planted along fences, along roads, and on rice paddies. Therefore, galangal is a plant that is in high demand and is easy to grow and maintain, generating additional income for the family. Source: Thai News Agency