A decade ago, the Royal Project Foundation came to the village to promote avocado as a cash crop, distributing free seeds to hilltribe people. Depending on the varieties, their harvest season takes place once a year between July and November. Ms. Kannika now grows six varieties of avocado, including Peterson, Hass, and Buccaneer.
In the past, middlemen would visit the village during a harvest season to buy the produce. The villagers had no power to determine or negotiate the price. But the situation had improved when Plan International Thailand and dtac Net for Living went into the village and offered training to ethnic people in the area, from how to create their own page on social media to online marketing tips.