Farm

From sunlight to harvest, every step we take is guided by purity, purpose, and passion for the plant.
Welcome to our Lollipop Farm | Nakhon Nayok
Farm History

Lollipop Farm began in the heart of the Golden Triangle with a vision: to elevate Southeast Asia’s cannabis industry through quality cultivation, responsible innovation, and community empowerment.
Founded in 2021, Lollipop Farm set out to be more than just a cultivator — it was designed as a model for what cannabis could be when done right. Located in a region historically known for its connection to plant-based economies, our farm was established with a strong foundation in systematic quality management, customer care, and a deep respect for both hemp and cannabis heritage.
From the very beginning, we focused on building a diverse portfolio of products: premium cannabis flower, pre-rolls, edibles, accessories, and eventually in-house vape and THC oil extraction under our specialized labels like Stoner’s Box. Our operational processes were carefully designed to comply with Thai regulations, and we partnered with Tea Craft Global Co., Ltd. for licensing and oversight, ensuring transparency and accountability in every step of our business.
As the cannabis movement grew across Asia, so did we. We expanded our offerings beyond cultivation and began investing in education, product development, and retail innovation. Our Advanced Cannabis Course is one example — teaching everyone from new growers to aspiring professionals about the entire cultivation lifecycle, from germination to post-harvest.
In parallel, we built strong relationships across borders. Through an exclusive distribution partnership with Kanha Treats, we introduced a curated line of Sativa, Indica, Sleep, and Restore edibles to the Myanmar market — expanding our regional footprint and sharing our quality standards beyond Thailand.
Backed by the Global Green Management Team, we maintained a modern and fair ownership model that empowered local and international stakeholders. Our internal policies ensure that major business decisions — from expansion to liquidation — require collaborative shareholder input, reinforcing our commitment to shared success.
We also invested in bold, creative marketing — launching “Cannabis Flower of the Week” and “Zodiac & Cannabis” campaigns, and crafting a visual identity for Lollipop Bangkok, our urban brand arm. With its retro-hip-hop inspired mascot and educational voice, Lollipop Bangkok became a symbol of the new generation: informed, expressive, and empowered.
As we moved into e-commerce, the Lollipop Health & Wellness Store on Lazada allowed us to deliver high-quality CBD oils, lifestyle products, and cannabis accessories to a broader audience, helping us bridge the gap between health, lifestyle, and conscious consumption.
Our activities
Harvesting Festival (14th-15th December, 2024)

🌿 Lollipop Farm’s Harvest Season Festival took place on December 14–15, 2024, and brought together nature lovers, cannabis enthusiasts, and our local community for a truly memorable weekend. The festival began with a convenient shuttle service from our designated meeting point, welcoming guests to the green heart of our farm. After arriving, visitors were taken on a peaceful guided tour of our plantations, where they could see up close how we cultivate our crops with care and intention.
A delicious farm-style lunch set the tone for the day, followed by the main highlight — hands-on harvesting, where everyone joined in using professional equipment provided by our team. Afterward, we gathered to relax with refreshing drinks and chill music, soaking in the fresh air and good vibes.
As the sun dipped below the hills, guests enjoyed a scenic ride through the landscape — a moment we call the “Ride to the Sounds of Peace” — before settling down for a fun and flavorful Mookata dinner. Tents were provided for those who wished to stay overnight, offering a cozy camping experience under the stars. The next morning, we shared a hearty breakfast together to close the weekend on a warm note.
From field to feast, the festival was a celebration of connection — with the land, with each other, and with the peaceful rhythm of the farm.