Sawasdee krub Devi Kim
"Made in China" is now very common (like "Made in Japan" we used to know) -- everything from toothpicks, computers, high speed trains, electric motors and vehicles (cars, buses and trucks), to nuclear power plants. China can even 'finance the purchase' (or mega-projects) on very flexible terms of payment.
We can see "Made in India" in steel, jewelry and textile products (what would happen to fashionistas' clothes "made in Thailand"?). We should see more of "Made in Vietnam" in household electrical goods (soon after Asia and Pacific Economic Cooperation comes out of meeting rooms into the street).
But, you are right! Nothing beats the sweetness and the pride of having our own produce (Made by Me) ;-)
I await your "gardening Thailand" movement