Agarwood farming in India is emerging as one of the most profitable long-term plantation businesses. With increasing global demand for Oud (Agarwood) in perfumes, medicines, and exports, Indian farmers are now adopting sustainable agarwood cultivation practices.
Agarwood trees (Aquilaria species) grow best in tropical and subtropical climates. Ideal conditions include:
Proper spacing is crucial for healthy tree growth and resin development. Standard plantation spacing in India is:
On one acre of land, approximately 600–1000 agarwood plants can be cultivated depending on spacing.
Agarwood trees grow naturally for 5–7 years before resin induction begins. Modern scientific techniques are used to stimulate resin formation responsibly without harming the environment.
Agarwood farming is considered a high-value long-term investment. The value of mature agarwood depends on resin quality, tree age, and market demand.
Agarwood cultivation in India is legal under agroforestry regulations. However, harvesting and transport may require proper documentation as per state forest department rules.
With rising demand for Oud oil and natural wellness products, agarwood plantation in India is becoming a sustainable source of income for farmers while promoting eco-friendly cultivation practices.
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