Agarwood Plantation Investors Guide Online

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Agarwood is a highly prized product, which is used in fragrances, incense, medicines, and aromatherapy, as well as in cultural religious ceremonies. The precious, highly valued, fragrant agarwood has a history dating back thousands of years, and is used in cancer research, in traditional Chinese medicine, in the treatment of respiratory disorders, and given as gifts and used in ceremonial practices (both religious and secular) all over the world. It is also carved into sculptures, beads and boxes. The agarwood market, whether for oil, agarwood chips or medicinal end user applications, is growing rapidly. Knowing how to invest legally is the focus of this seminar.

Topics covered for discussion:

    • What on Earth is Agarwood?
    • Is Agarwood legal in the Philippines?
    • Can i have Crassna or Cumingiana in my plantation?
    • Can i purchase Agarwood seedlings in Facebook? 
    • Is there a market of Agarwood in the Philippines?

Tentative Webinar Schedules are the following:

  • June 10, 2023 Saturday 8:30 AM to 3PM
  • July 15, 2023 Saturday 8:30 AM to 3PM
  • August 19, 2023 Saturday 8:30 AM to 3PM

 

Description

Help protect the mother earth. Only 7% of wild Aquilaria trees produce Agarwood. This has caused and still is causing the unnecessary cutting down of wild Aquilaria trees in the forest as it is necessary to cut down the tree in order to see whether it is infected and produced Agarwood. The cutting down of trees causes billions of tons of carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) to be released into the air. About 20% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions are a result of deforestation. An improvement essential to the sustainability of the environment is the planting of trees, both to relieve the global shortage of trees for lumber, pulpwood and firewood, and as important sources of energy and income for the developing world. Planting will also help to reduce the effects of global warming. Your investment will directly cause the plantation of new trees!