For thousands of years, agarwood has been known as "The Wood of the Gods." First-grade agarwood can cost as much as $100,000 per kilogram, making it one of the most expensive raw materials in the ...
Aquilaria Malaccensis, commonly known as Agarwood, is a highly prized and aromatic resinous wood native to Southeast Asia. It has been used in perfumery and religious ceremonies. Agarwood, ...
The trade is estimated to be worth billions of US dollars. Customs officers intercept international shipment carrying ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: For thousands of years, agarwood has been known as "The Wood of the Gods." First-grade agarwood can cost as much as $100,000 per kilogram, making it ...
Widely known as Agarwood, Eaglewood, Gaharu, or Indian Aloe wood, the genus Aquilaria consists of fifteen species restricted to the rain forests of South and Southeast Asia. The genus is best known ...
The global agarwood trade heavily depends on wild-harvested endangered tree species, despite international regulations for protection, with significant volumes going undocumented in official trade ...
Aquilaria rostrata forest tree species said to have become extinct after the last time it was found about 100 years ago, has been rediscovered by researchers. Aquilaria rostrata forest tree species ...
Hong Kong incense master Aaron Tang Ho-chuen scoops up chunks of agarwood and breathes in their rich, smoky scent. “Agarwood creates a sense of calm, making it perfect for peaceful activities like ...
A report by TRAFFIC Oceania and WWF South Pacific is urging for action to be taken in Papua New Guinea's lowland forests, which could be the world's last frontier for substantial wild stocks of ...