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SILENC E M ILLIO NAIRES IN THE J U NG LE
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What is Agarwood?
Agarwood is a resinous wood that sometimes occurs in trees belonging to the Aquilaria genus, Thymelaeceae family. Aquilaria is a fast-growing, archaic tropical forest tree, which occurs in South and Southeast Asia, from the foothills of the Himalayas to the rainforests of Papua New Guinea. The tree grows in natural forests at an altitude of a few meters above sea level to about 1000 meters, and it grows best around 500 meters. It can grow on a wide range of soils, including poor sandy soil. Seedlings need a lot of shade and water. Trees grow very fast, and start producing flowers and seeds as early as four years old. At least fifteen species of Aquilaria trees are known to produce the much sought-after Agarwood. Why Agarwood is the most precious plant in the world? Agarwood is one of the worlds most interesting herbal plants and is ordered from every part of the world. It has been traded and highly appreciated for thousands of years. Besides from Agarwood, it is commonly known as Aloeswood, Eaglewood, Oudh, Oud, Gaharu, Jinko, and is valued in many cultures for its distinctive fragrance Agarwood is the resinous wood from the Aquilaria tree. Resinous wood is used as incense, for medical purposes and pure resin in distilled form is used as perfume component. So, wild Agarwood trees are rares, having been over harvested during past decades. Due to its rarity and the high demand for it, Agarwood and Agarloes extracts bring high prices. Hence, the aromatic smell and its useful for
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cosmetic and medicine purpose will enhance Agarwood resin and its related is more valuable among the other plants nowadays. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES To participate in the new Technology of planting Agarwood/Gaharu as it is extremely valuable and profitable product worldwide. To contribute in the supply of high demand Aquilaria Sub-Integra, Crassna and Malaccensis from Asia and Middle East. To help preserving the existence of this endangered species from possible extinction. MISSION STATEMENTS It is our mission as an international business intermmediary to produce, procure, process and distribute high quality of resin that meets customers, MTIB (in Malaysia) and CITES requirements.
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AGARWOOD USAGE
Agarwood has many useful and advantages among the other plants. Here is the list of its usage and applications:-
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Aquilaria trees are now protected in most countries and the collection of agarwood is illegal from natural forest. CITES (The Convention on International Trade in
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Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) and accepted by 169 countries, is designed to ensure trade in agarwood products from wild trees does not threaten the survival of Aquilaria. In Malaysia MTIB is the appointed Agent by CITES to monitor and control Agarwood business nationwide
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