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ISAT-U and CAGI Launch Landmark Partnership on Blockchain Traceability and Advanced Agarwood Cultivation

From left: Mr. Manuelito R. Putong, Chairman of Crown Agarwood Group Inc (CAGI); Dr. Gilbert Stanly Baylosis, Campus Administrator, ISATU- Leon Campus; Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, VicePresident for Research and Extension of ISAT-U; Mr. Norberto S. Joyel, Chairman of Putz Agarwood Farm Corporation (PFAC); and Mr. Manuelito Laurenti E. Putong, President of Aetherial Natural Oils Corp (ANOC).

Iloilo City, Philippines — Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT-U) and Crown Agarwood Group Inc. (CAGI) have officially entered a landmark collaboration to advance the Philippines’ position in the global agarwood industry through blockchain-enabled digital traceability and science-driven cultivation technologies.

The partnership unites ISAT-U’s expertise in applied science, information technology, and sustainable innovation with CAGI’s leadership in agroforestry development and high-value crop cultivation. Together, they aim to establish the country’s first integrated system that enhances legal compliance, transparency, and scientific accuracy in agarwood production and trade.

A Breakthrough in Digital Traceability

The collaboration includes the development of a Blockchain Digital Traceability System designed to track the full lifecycle of agarwood — from seed source and nursery propagation to inoculation, harvesting, resin grading, and international trade documentation.

This platform will:
• Strengthen CITES compliance and regulatory monitoring
• Build grower credibility and consumer trust
• Combat illegal trading and smuggling
• Streamline export processes through verifiable digital records
• Support global buyers seeking ethically sourced, legally traded agarwood

“This technology sets a new benchmark for transparency in the forestry and perfumery industries,” said Manuelito R. Putong, Chairman of Crown Agarwood Group Inc (CAGI), highlighting the system’s importance in elevating Philippine agarwood to international standards.

Advancing Science-Based Agarwood Cultivation

In parallel, ISAT-U will support research and development in modern agarwood cultivation, focusing on:
• Biological and artificial inoculation methods
• Soil and nutrient optimization
• Organogenesis and tissue propagation
• Growth performance modeling
• Sustainability-focused agroforestry system design

CAGI will provide plantations, nurseries, and farmer networks for pilot studies, field trials, and technology deployment. The partnership also includes the creation of a Science-Based Agarwood Cultivation Training Program for local growers, cooperatives, and agripreneurs.

“Our goal is to bring the best of science and technology directly to Filipino farmers,” said Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, VicePresident for Research and Extension of ISAT-U. “This partnership will empower communities with the tools needed for sustainable, high-value production.”

A Shared Vision for a Sustainable Industry

ISAT-U and CAGI share a common vision: a transparent, legally compliant, and globally competitive agarwood industry built on innovation, environmental stewardship, and community empowerment.

The project aims to:
✓ Position the Philippines as a leader in ethical agarwood production
✓ Strengthen national capacity for biotechnology and agroforestry innovation
✓ Create inclusive opportunities for farmers and local enterprises
✓ Promote sustainability in high-value forest commodities
✓ Enhance the country’s export potential through verified digital systems

About ISAT-U

Iloilo Science and Technology University is a premier institution in Western Visayas recognized for excellence in engineering, information technology, and applied research. ISAT-U plays a vital role in advancing scientific innovation and regional development.

About Crown Agarwood Group Inc. (CAGI)

CAGI is a leading agroforestry enterprise dedicated to sustainable plantation development, high-value tree farming, biotechnology application, and eco-friendly production systems for agarwood and other perfumery crops.

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ASEAN agarwood leaders

ASEAN-focused who’s-who you can tap for propagation, inoculation, and harvest know-how. I kept it practical: who they are, why they matter, and what kind of partnership makes sense.

 1. Asia Plantation Capital (APC) – Malaysia/Thailand (private sector)

Scale operator with R&D, patented inoculation, and an agarwood factory/distillery in Johor for chips & oil—useful benchmark for end-to-end integration. Partnership angle: study tours, process benchmarking, contract distillation best practices.  

 2. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) – Malaysia (public research)

Long-running agarwood program: species work on A. malaccensis, grading systems, inoculation/cultivation trials; national CITES/NDF inputs. Partnership angle: protocol/advisory MOU, training on grading & quality, lab support.  

 3. Assoc. Prof. Pakamas Chetpattananondh, Prince of Songkla University – Thailand (academic/processing)

Chemical engineering researcher linked with APC’s research agenda; Thailand studies on hydrodistillation kinetics and oil quality appear around PSU circles. Partnership angle: short course on distillation, oil QC methods, yield optimization.  

 4. AFoCO (Asian Forest Cooperation Organization) – Cambodia focus (regional public initiative)

Leading a current project to restore native A. crassna & A. malaccensis in SW Cambodia; active on livelihoods, restoration, and policy coordination. Partnership angle: join knowledge exchanges, restoration/intercrop models, access to training materials.  

 5. Vietnam Academy of Forest Sciences (VAFS) & Vietnam research network – Vietnam (public research + industry links)

Vietnam has >10,000 ha of A. crassna; strong literature on hydrodistillation & oil chemistry; VAFS is an industry reference point used for wood/ID certificates (e.g., Oud Vietnam). Partnership angle: compare crassna vs. malaccensis oil profiles; QC/standards exchange.  

 6. FORDA/BRIN & Indonesian researchers (incl. Mulyadi Turjaman) – Indonesia (public research)

Indonesia’s forestry research has mapped millions of planted agarwood trees and published feasibility/dynamic-systems models for cultivation; deep experience with Fusarium-based induction and monitoring. Partnership angle: protocol exchange on biological inoculation and plantation economics.  

 7. Putz Agarwood Farm Corporation (PAFC) – Philippines (private sector)

Licensed PH plantation developer with operations in Antique; shares practical PH context on permits and commercialization. Partnership angle: peer-to-peer on DENR compliance (W/C WCuP), local seedling sources, and site management in Visayas conditions.  

 8. Dadvance Agarwood Solutions (with FRIM collaboration) – Malaysia (private sector + research linkage)

Reports successful A. malaccensis harvest outcomes under FRIM-linked collaboration; shows how SMEs can plug into public research. Partnership angle: pilot inoculation trials and metrics for resin formation.  

 9. AAVI Siam – Thailand (private sector, oud distillation)

Producer focused on “top-grade” oud oils and derivatives; potential window into Thai processing SOPs & market requirements. Partnership angle: compare Thai oil specs, buyers’ preferences, and small-batch vs. scale tradeoffs.  

Sources: Chatgpt