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Cultivated Agarwood Inducing Procedure

Farmed Agarwood may look the right action to do today, particularly with the promoted uproar on the dearth of Agarwood trees originating from the outrageous which is fighting to fulfill global demand. But is the practice of causing artificial chemicals and other foreign objects into the sapling to promote resin development considered an honest practice from the tree's perspective? This is the question commonly elevated after we have conversations with green fingers about farmed agarwood.

oud - There's been a quantity of agarwood plantations being exposed and promoted by men and women of all over, including folks who hardly understand what is Oud, ever since the Aquilaria species of flowers and its family were annexed to the CITES convention.

The catchline for their advertising is infectious - that Oud is another hot investment property, pound for pound more expensive than Gold.

While it's really an expensive commodity, Oud, just like stone, has different degrees of worthiness, and experts know that farmed agarwood does not fair also high up in that value list, although with some exceptions.

The system that farmers employ to induce the farmed agarwood tree are changing. From drilling chemical liquid inducer injections to bamboo twigs, as a way to cause anxiety to it and harm they are intended to penetrate deeply into the center of the tree. Ironically now, some Oud sellers are ardently boasting of their chemical and synthetic free organic Ouds but their resource of agarwood are these very same farms who use chemicals to create the resinous heartwood.

While cultivated variants of other crops, like grapefruits and apples, for instance, do not require the endurance of painstaking impaling procedures to keep fruit, the unique agarwood prized 'fruit' - the resinous Oud - will be the consequence of it being exposed to a stressful situation and surroundings. In the great outdoors, the organic resin formation causes of fungal and bacterial infection, soil erosion and hilly growth areas are a marked contrast to what these modern farmers are doing.

Trees are indeed a living thing and a green thumb would likely confirm to the truth these trees would definitely experience damage within the inoculation process of modern day agarwood farming.

When you experienced a great opportunity to buy a 'bargain' agarwood processor or oil on e-bay, we invite you to sample Sultanul Oud premium and wild agarwood oil and chips.

Without love and being pierced and stabbed on a constant basis, it's no surprise then that cultivated agarwood chips are still miles apart from those among the wild when it comes to quality. More to come back with this.

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