Induction Training | Introduction | Methods & Techniques | Step by Step | Post-Inoculation Care | Harvesting
Step 1: Identifying Harvest-Ready Trees
- Trees with dark resinous streaks visible from drilling points.
- Strong woody aroma detected near inoculation wounds.
- No further increase in resin after the 4-5 year mark.
Test Method: Drill a small hole near existing inoculation sites and check for dark, fragrant resin.
Step 2: Sustainable Tree Harvesting
There are two major harvesting methods:
Harvesting Method | Process | Best For |
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Selective Harvesting | Cutting only resin-rich sections while keeping the tree alive. | Long-term sustainable farming. |
Full-Tree Harvesting | Cutting down the entire tree and processing it for resin. | Old or severely infected trees. |
Best Practice: Use selective harvesting to allow the tree to recover and continue resin production.
Step 3: Wood Processing for Agarwood Products
Once harvested, proper drying & grading ensures the best market value.
Processing Stage | Description |
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Cleaning | Remove dirt, outer bark & non-resinous wood. |
Drying | Sun-dry or air-dry for 2-3 weeks to enhance aroma. |
Sorting | Separate based on resin concentration & grade. |
Grinding | For oud oil extraction, agarwood chips are ground into fine powder. |
Steam Distillation | Oud oil is extracted using traditional or supercritical CO₂ methods. |
For Premium Oud Oil: Supercritical CO₂ extraction yields high-quality, pure oud oil for luxury perfumes & medicinal uses.
Agarwood Grading & Market Value
Agarwood is classified based on resin concentration, aroma, and texture.
Grade | Characteristics | Market Value |
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Grade A+ (Kyara) | Dark black, highly resinous, strong aroma | $$$$$ (Luxury market) |
Grade A | Deep brown, solid resin lines, rich fragrance | $$$$ |
Grade B | Medium brown, moderate resin, mild aroma | $$$ |
Grade C | Light brown, less resin, weak aroma | $$ |
Premium agarwood is sold at $10,000–$100,000/kg in the international market!
Key Challenges & Solutions in Post-Inoculation Care & Harvesting
Challenges | Solutions |
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Slow resin formation | Use biological inoculants & proper soil care. |
Tree mortality | Avoid excessive inoculation holes. |
Pest infestation | Use organic pest control (neem oil, diatomaceous earth, companion planting). |
Poor resin quality | Extend the maturation period (3-5 years) before harvesting. |
Overharvesting | Use selective harvesting to allow tree regrowth. |
Best Strategy: Maintain healthy trees, practice sustainable harvesting, and process agarwood properly for maximum profit.