Family labor in as important component of most coffee farmers because coffee cultivation and post-harvest do not demand heavy labor and skills. During the short harvest season, extra workers may be hired with wages fixed at THB 1.0 to 3.5/kg of harvested coffee. About 60% of respondents cultivated single crops. In cases where more than one crop was planted, abort half of the farm area was devoted to Robusta coffee while the rest was planted to other cash crops like oil palm. Respondents who planted multiple crops expressed their concerns about declining annual income from single coffee cultivation with the market providing unstable financial returns.