
In a small farming village in Thailand, pumpkins aren’t just a crop — they’re a source of community pride. Known for producing massive pumpkins that can weigh hundreds of kilos, the village attracts visitors, traders, and even competitors every harvest season. The tradition has grown into an annual contest where farmers proudly display their giant produce, hoping to win the title of the biggest pumpkin grower.
The practice began years ago when a few farmers experimented with special seeds and nutrient-rich soil to improve yields. Over time, word spread about the unusually large pumpkins, and more villagers joined in. The fertile land, combined with careful watering and organic fertilisers, has helped the pumpkins reach extraordinary sizes.
The annual competition is now a highlight of the local calendar. Families gather to see the contenders lined up in the village square, each tagged with its weight. Farmers swap tips, children pose for photos, and local food stalls serve pumpkin-based dishes. The event also boosts the local economy, as visitors often buy fresh produce and handicrafts.
For many here, it’s not just about winning. The contest celebrates farming skills, teamwork, and the pride of preserving a unique village tradition. And while the pumpkins are enormous, the smiles they bring to the community are even bigger.