Agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood, jinkoh, gaharu are names for the world’s most valuable incense. This resinous material is produced by tropical rainforest trees and has been used for centuries as incense and in traditional medicine. In the past, old growth Aquilaria and Gyrinops trees were indiscriminately cut to find the resin (usually hidden within the center of only a few old trees). Today in many countries of

Kelantan, Malaysia now become “Depu Coridor”.
Aquilaria trees are now protected in most countries and the collection of agarwood is illegal from natural forests. International agreements, such as CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora), accepted by 169 countries, is designed to ensure trade in agarwood products from wild trees does not threaten the survival of Aquilaria. Despite these efforts agarwood products from illegally cut trees continues to be sold and unknowing consumers create a demand that helps to destroy the last old growth Aquilaria trees in existence.
What triggers agarwood to form in some old growth trees has been an unsolved mystery.This technique consists of wounding trees in a specific manner and applying treatments to accelerate the natural defense responses of the tree. The technique allows a sustainable yield of resin to be produced in relatively young trees. Agarwood is a high value forest product that is easy to store and ship.The sustainable production of agarwood in plantation grown trees eliminates the need to cut old growth forest trees for the resin and will help save this endangered tree from possible extinction. This work also provides a source of cultivated agarwood so this magnificent aromatic resin can be enjoyed by people throughout the world.

With this new method, Depu tree can produce more agarwood or gaharu.
Here you can see a growing up Aquilaria trees.

Aquilaria Trees in polybags.

Aquilaria trees can also be planted between rubber trees.
If you are interested to plant your own Aquilaria tree then feel free to contact us at : info@putihstar.com or can call us at +603 6188 0802
We also provided small trees for people who want to plant Aquilaria.
Here are a few photos of the nursery and the grown up trees.

Aquilaria seedling ready to be transfer to polybags.

Workers preparing polybags for the seedlings.

Nursery site.

Workers at the nursery.

Growing up Aquilaria trees at the nursery.
If you are interested to plant your own Aquilaria then feel free to contact us at : info@putihstar.com or can call us at +603 6188 0802
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Welcome to Putihstar Agarwood. Here, we will provide you with information on our Agarwood or gaharu business.