Aquilaria trees are now protected in most countries and the collection of agarwood is illegal from natural forests . International agreements , such as CITES ( Convention International Trade in Endangered Species Of Wild Fauna and Flora ) . Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora , accepted by 169 countries , which are designed to ensure trade agarwood products from wild trees does not threaten the survival of Aquilaria . Despite efforts agarwood products from illegally cut trees continue to be sold and unknowing consumers create the demand that helps to destroy old growth agarwood Aquilaria trees .
The advantages of our team is naturally present study and owned by local residents , do not touch the prohibition or protected forest land owned by the government . Forests have become a forest of old rubber wood and non - wood like aloes are growing wild and naturally this is a new economic opportunities . Territory of the Republic of Indonesia , is very rich in every natural resource dam many valuable plants are just all these less well utilized or maintained by the community and even worse by not maintaining the natural environment . " Government support is necessary but the results of all cultured people are not much accommodated by the government particularly the management and marketing support for marketed abroad " .
There is still secret about the management of the Aquilaria resin and tree Gyrinops , serum injections is rare to come by and most of agarwood trees many owners are still confused as to how that can produce agarwood tree resin that much as expected .
What triggers agarwood is formed in some old trees , the growth has been a mystery unsolved , our natural research investigations during this directly , has been studying the formation and resin in Aquilaria trees Gyrinops and find methods to produce resin in plantation to plant young trees . This technique consists of wounding trees in a certain way and apply treatments to accelerate the natural defense response of trees . This technique allows the continuous outcome of resin that will be produced when the tree is relatively young . This method was developed to cultivate agarwood is providing economic results agarwood products , non- timber forest products new to Southeast Asia and other tropical regions of the world. This new economy in rural areas will help many of the poorest people in the world . Agarwood in plantation production continues , the need to plant trees to cut old growth trees in the forest area of the wood to produce agarwood resin and will help save this endangered tree from possible extinction , it also provides a source of agarwood cultivation so that this magnificent aromatic resin can enjoyed by people all over the world .
Rimba Gaharu Musi/
flakes are small pieces are valuable for fragrant incense resin
Trying to inject chemicals into the tree aloes, as it is widely used by farmers cultivating. Materials serum obtained from a friend to try and hopefully the results so good as expected.
Plants in the wild agarwood plantation area without planted
Aloes wood stumps obtained from the forest, black fragrant when burned
Valuable piece of aloes wood in the forest ready to be marketed
Agarwood leaves dried and drying naturally is also a good way to make a cup of tea as a health drink
injected chemicals is not good when compared with the cultivation of agarwood is also injected. As we see the results of the color was destroyed but there remains a distinctive aroma, color natural agarwood as we would expect if injected and wood still can be harvested even without injections important age should be above 20 years of producing the resin as a flagship scents.
dated 15 April 2014, RIMBA GAHARU MUSI
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