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Island Maps, Beaches and Weather Information on Koh Lanta Island
Island Maps, Beaches and Weather Information on Koh Lanta Island
Island Maps, Beaches and Weather Information on Koh Lanta Island
Island Maps, Beaches and Weather Information on Koh Lanta Island
Island Maps, Beaches and Weather Information on Koh Lanta Island
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Bungalows and Resorts Reservations on Koh Lanta Island.
Bungalows and Resorts Reservations on Koh Lanta Island.
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Koh Lanta Ferry Schedule, Island Hopping Thailand and Transfers to Ko Lanta Island
Koh Lanta Ferry Schedule, Island Hopping Thailand and Transfers to Ko Lanta Island
Koh Lanta Ferry Schedule, Island Hopping Thailand and Transfers to Ko Lanta Island
Koh Lanta Ferry Schedule, Island Hopping Thailand and Transfers to Ko Lanta Island
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Reports and Articles on Koh Lanta Island, Lanta Magazine, Free Lanta Map and Photo Impressions
Reports and Articles on Koh Lanta Island, Lanta Magazine, Free Lanta Map and Photo Impressions
Reports and Articles on Koh Lanta Island, Lanta Magazine, Free Lanta Map and Photo Impressions
Reports and Articles on Koh Lanta Island, Lanta Magazine, Free Lanta Map and Photo Impressions
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Rubber Production on Koh Lanta Island

Rubber plantation on Koh Lanta Island Krabi, rubber production in Thailand.

More than 1000 different plants are known in the tropics which produce sap, that can be used for making rubber. The most important one is the Para rubbertree, from the Amazon valley of Brasil, that reaches a height of up to 30 m.

Collecting the sap of the rubber tree on Koh Lanta Island Krabi, rubber plantation in Thailand

The rubber tree needs a year round temperature of 27º C and a yearly rainfall of 2000 mm. During the dry season it looses its leaves and the flowers open together with the new leaves. The fruits open with a loud crack.

Flattening the raw rubber mats on Koh Lanta Island Krabi, rubber production in Thailand

To keep the rubber monopoly to Brasil the export of the seeds was strictly forbidden during the 19th century. In 1877, 70000 seeds of rubber trees were smuggled to Britain and grown in Kew Botanical Garden/London. Since 1878 the rubber trees were grown in the British colony Malaya and in 1901 the Gouvernor of Trang Province introduced them to Thailand. The first Para rubber tree ever grown in Thailand is still standing in front of his house in Kantang, the nearest harbour to Koh Lanta Island.

Making rubber mats during the rubber production process on Koh Lanta Island Krabi, Thailand

At the age of 6-7 years the rubber tree is big enough and the bark is cut. This is done by the light of a carbide lamp before sunrise, when the temperature is at its lowest level. Traditionally, the milky white sap runs into coconut halfes and is collected during the forenoon. In flat tubs it is mixed with fornic acid and after becoming solid it is rolled between two cylinders giving it the shape of a small mat.

Drying of processed rubber mats on Koh Lanta Island Krabi, rubber production in Thailand

Most often the mats hang on bamboo poles in front of the houses on Koh Lanta Island's east coast to dry. During this process the colour of the rubber mats changes from white to light or dark brown. The dried rubber mats are bought by middlemen to deliver them to factories, where tires and gloves for single use are produced. For that purpose sulphur is added to obtain soft (4-5% sulphur ) or hard rubber (25-30% sulphur). This vulcanisation process was invented by Charles Goodyear in 1839 already.

With 1.5 Million tons Thailand is the world's biggest producer of rubber and together with Indonesia and Malaysia 75% of the worlds demand are produced. Main markets are the USA, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Japan and South Korea.

After 25-30 years the rubber trees on Koh Lanta Island are exhausted and cut. They are used for burning charcoal or making furniture. On the cleared area new rubber trees are planted.




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