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Discover the Rare Beauty of Aquilaria parvifolia (Butlong-liitan)

A Living Treasure of the Philippines

Aquilaria parvifolia, locally known as Butlong-liitan, is a rare and exquisite native agarwood-producing species from the Thymelaeaceae family. It is the smallest among its genus, standing at just 1 meter tall, making it a perfect ornamental plant for gardens, botanical collections, and conservation exhibits.

Why Choose Aquilaria parvifolia?
✅ Rare & Exclusive – A unique Philippine-native species, seldom found in cultivation.
✅ Compact & Elegant – Ideal for limited spaces, bonsai enthusiasts, and ornamental gardens.
✅ Distinctive Features – Striking reddish fruits and lush green foliage similar to Aquilaria cumingiana (Butlo).
✅ Perfect for Exhibitions – A stunning display plant that showcases biodiversity and conservation efforts.

Cultivated with Care at Nalihawan Agarwood Farm
Since 2019Putz Agarwood Farm Corporation’s Nalihawan Agarwood Farm in Antique has been home to this exceptional species, thriving alongside three other Aquilaria varieties in a 20+ hectare forested area.

Our Mission: Conservation & Distribution
We are dedicated to propagating A. parvifolia for wider distribution as a premium ornamental plant, ensuring its preservation while allowing plant collectors, botanical gardens, and nature lovers to experience its beauty firsthand. However, due to its unique blooming challenges, this species remains extremely rare and highly sought-after.

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Aquilaria cumingiana: A Rare and Valuable Agarwood Species

Aquilaria cumingiana is a small evergreen tree, reaching up to 5 meters in height. Like other members of its genus, this tree produces precious agarwood when its heartwood is naturally infected by a fungus. Highly aromatic and prized for incense, perfume, and medicine, agarwood has been a sought-after commodity for centuries.

Why is Aquilaria cumingiana so valuable?
✅ Source of Agarwood – Used in luxury perfumes, incense, and traditional medicine.
✅ Natural Fiber Provider – The plant also yields a useful fiber for various applications.
✅ Rare & Endangered – Listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List due to overharvesting and habitat loss.

The Conservation Challenge
Due to its high commercial value, many trees are cut down prematurely—even those uninfected by the fungus—in an attempt to obtain the rare agarwood. This unsustainable practice has led to overexploitation and declining populations across its natural range.

Our Mission: Sustainable Cultivation & Conservation
To protect Aquilaria cumingiana and ensure a future for this valuable species, sustainable harvesting and ethical sourcing are essential. We support reforestation, responsible cultivation, and propagation efforts to preserve this unique tree for generations to come.

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Aquilaria malaccensis: The Queen of Agarwood

Aquilaria malaccensis, also known as Aloes wood or Malacca eaglewood, is the primary source of agarwood—a prized resinous heartwood used in luxury perfumes, incense, and traditional medicine. This tropical tree can grow up to 40 meters tall and 12 meters wide, boasting smooth, pale bark, sword-shaped leaves, and delicate white flowers.

Why is Aquilaria malaccensis so valuable?
✅ Premium Agarwood Source – Its resin is one of the most sought-after for perfume and incense.
✅ Medicinal Properties – Used in Western, Chinese, and Indian medicine to relieve spasms, lower fever, and even support cancer treatments.
✅ Culinary Use – The bark and seeds are edible and can be used to flavor curries.

How is Agarwood Formed?
When infected by the parasitic fungus Phaeoacremonium parasiticaA. malaccensis produces fragrant, dark resin as a defense mechanism. This resin-soaked wood is then harvested for its unique aroma and therapeutic benefits.

Conservation Alert!
Due to overharvesting and high demandAquilaria malaccensis is classified as Critically Endangered. Unsustainable harvesting threatens wild populations, making ethical and sustainable sourcing essential.

Join Us in Preserving This Precious Tree!
Support sustainable agarwood farming and responsible sourcing to protect this legendary species for generations to come.

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DLSU Partners with AGAP to Pioneer Agarwood Biochemical Inoculant Development for Aetherial Natural Oils Corp.’s Demo Farm in Cavite

Tanza, Cavite, Philippines — De La Salle University (DLSU), one of the country’s most respected research institutions in chemistry, biology, and biotechnology, has entered into a strategic collaboration with the Agarwood Growers Association of the Philippines Inc. (AGAP) to develop advanced biochemical inoculants for the Agarwood Demonstration Farm of Aetherial Natural Oils Corp. (ANOC) located in Tanza, Cavite.

This groundbreaking partnership aims to accelerate scientific innovation in agarwood resin induction, strengthen the Philippines’ agarwood research ecosystem, and elevate the country’s emerging perfumery and botanicals sector.

Cutting-Edge Biochemical Inoculant Development for Agarwood

Under the collaboration, DLSU’s research teams will work closely with AGAP technical experts to formulate, test, and refine next-generation biochemical inoculants designed to stimulate sustainable, efficient, and high-quality resin formation in Aquilaria malaccensis and related species.

The research will focus on:
• Advanced biochemical triggers and enzyme-assisted induction
• Optimized metabolic stimulants for controlled resin biosynthesis
• Comparison of biological, chemical, and hybrid induction pathways
• Safety, efficacy, and environmental impact assessment
• Field performance validation in diverse agroforestry settings

“These innovations will directly support the Philippines’ move toward science-based, globally competitive agarwood production,” said AGAP representatives.

Aetherial Natural Oils Corp. Demo Farm as a Living Research Laboratory

Aetherial Natural Oils Corp. (ANOC), through its Agarwood Demo Farm in Tanza, Cavite, will serve as the official pilot site for field trials, inoculation testing, environmental monitoring, and biochemical performance studies.

The Demo Farm provides:
✓ A controlled plantation environment with varying tree ages and growth conditions
✓ Systematic inoculation testing blocks for comparative research
✓ Long-term monitoring infrastructure for resin development
✓ An educational platform for farmer training, demonstrations, and community outreach

“This collaboration strengthens our mission of developing premium, ethically sourced essential oils while contributing to national biotech research,” said representatives from ANOC.

Strengthening the Philippine Agarwood Industry Through Science

The DLSU–AGAP–ANOC partnership underscores a shared vision for a sustainable, regulated, and scientifically empowered agarwood sector in the Philippines.

Key expected outcomes include:
✓ Scientifically validated inoculant formulations
✓ Improved resin yield and quality for growers
✓ Elevated Philippine competitiveness in the high-value fragrance market
✓ Capacity-building for farmers, cooperatives, and future agripreneurs
✓ Research publications and patents to advance national biotechnology

About DLSU

De La Salle University is a leading institution in research, innovation, and scientific excellence, with high-impact studies in chemistry, biology, environmental science, and bioprocess technologies.

About AGAP

The Agarwood Growers Association of the Philippines Inc. promotes sustainable agarwood cultivation, farmer training, regulatory compliance, and industry development across the country.

About Aetherial Natural Oils Corp. (ANOC)

ANOC specializes in artisan perfume blends, essential oils, and botanical extracts sourced from sustainably cultivated perfumery crops. Its Agarwood Demo Farm serves as a research, training, and innovation hub.


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Philippine MSME Exporters Networking Event 

DTI Secretary Hon. Ma. Cristina Roque together with DTI-Foreign Trade Service Corps (FTSC) Executive Director Mr. Emmanuel Niño W. Ang and Agarwood Leyte Agriculture Cooperative (ALAC) Chairman, Oliver Dan DeLuna listens while Oud Philippine Growers Federation of Agriculture Cooperative (OPGFAC) National (Interim) Chairman Mr. Manuelito R. Putong, explaining the vital role of FTSC in developing global market for Philippine Agarwood that OPGFAC expected to harvest next year.

We’ve been invited last December 03, 2024 to attend Philippine MSME Exporters Networking Event by DTI Secretary, Honorable Ma. Cristina Aldeguer-Roque at the Conrad Manila, Seaside Boulevard Pasay City in connection with the National Exporters’s Week (New) 2024. We are blessed to have DTI-Export Marketing Bureau (EMB) Ms. Fenina Bonoan touring us around in the exhibition area. 

OPGFAC National Chairman Mr. Putong excited on checking Coconut Oil products as raw material for preparing oil based perfume.
With DTI-Export Marketing Bureau Ms. Bonoan while checking products on display.
Agarwood Growers Representative for this year National Exporters Week 2024 (From left to right) Aetherial Natural Oils Corp (ANOC) Vice-President Ms. Emmanuelle Rae E. Putong, Agarwood Leyte Agriculture Cooperative (ALAC) Chairman Mr. Oliver Dan DeLuna, DTI-EMB Ms. Fenina Bonoan and Oud Philippine Growers Federation of Agriculture Cooperative (OPGFAC) National Chairman, Mr. Manuelito R. Putong.