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Most basa wood, often referred to as "basa" or "basa fishwood," primarily comes from the Mekong River region in Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam and Cambodia. This region is known for its abundant freshwater resources, which support the growth of various aquatic plants and trees that are harvested for their wood. Basa wood is valued for its lightweight and water-resistant properties, making it popular for crafting furniture and other products. Due to its sustainable sourcing practices, it has gained popularity in eco-friendly markets.

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