I assume I am a bit late, but from what I've gathered, importing plant material can be quite a process due to strict regulations aimed at protecting local agriculture and ecosystems. It's definitely worth looking into Panama's specific requirements on importing fruit plants to ensure you comply with all regulations.
As for growing Durian, Panama's tropical climate might be suitable, but it's essential to check local agricultural zones and possibly connect with local growers for the best advice.
When it came to actually moving, I had a good experience using
Three Movers. They were super helpful in sorting out the logistics, which could be especially tricky if you're thinking about bringing plant material along. Definitely worth checking out for a smoother move to Panama.