Agarwood Carbon Farming & Climate-Smart Plantation Management Course

Focus Crop: Aquilaria spp. (Agarwood)
Target: Agarwood farmers, plantation supervisors, cooperatives, investors, LGUs, extension workers
Format: 40% classroom · 60% field & demo plantation
Certification: Certificate in Agarwood Carbon Farming (Intensive)

COURSE PURPOSE

This intensive course equips participants to:

  • Manage agarwood plantations as high-carbon, climate-resilient systems
  • Increase soil and biomass carbon while protecting resin productivity
  • Align agarwood farming with ESG, carbon markets, and traceability systems
  • Prepare plantations for future carbon credit or premium buyer programs

AGARWOOD & CARBON FARMING FOUNDATIONS

Module 1: Carbon Farming for Agarwood Growers

Key Topics:

  • Climate change explained for tree farmers
  • Carbon cycle: atmosphere → Aquilaria trees → soil
  • Why agarwood plantations are naturally carbon-positive
  • Carbon farming myths vs facts (“carbon credits are instant cash”)

Activity:

  • Identify where carbon is stored in an agarwood plantation

Module 2: Soil Carbon Management in Agarwood Farms

Key Topics:

  • Soil organic carbon under agarwood trees
  • Importance of ground cover and leaf litter
  • Reduced tillage and root protection
  • Compost, organic fertilizers, and biochar (agarwood-safe use)

Hands-on:

  • Soil color, moisture, and structure assessment under agarwood

Practical Session: Building Soil Carbon Without Harming Trees

  • Mulching using on-farm biomass
  • Compost placement around agarwood root zones
  • Do’s and don’ts of soil disturbance

TREE CARBON, PLANTATION DESIGN & RESIN SAFETY

Module 3: Agarwood Trees as Long-Term Carbon Banks

Key Topics:

  • Carbon storage in trunk, roots, and canopy
  • Tree age, diameter, and carbon accumulation
  • Spacing, density, and survival vs carbon trade-offs
  • Why premature harvesting destroys carbon value

Module 4: Carbon-Smart Agarwood Plantation Design

Key Topics:

  • Monocrop vs diversified agarwood systems
  • Companion trees and understory plants (carbon & soil support)
  • Water, shade, and erosion control
  • Plantation zoning (production, protection, regeneration)

Workshop:

  • Simple plantation mapping and spacing design

Practical Session: Resin Induction with Carbon Protection

  • Timing of induction vs carbon maturity
  • Avoiding over-induction and tree mortality
  • Healing, recovery, and regeneration cycles
  • Maintaining biomass after resin harvesting

MEASUREMENT, TRACEABILITY & CARBON INCOME

Module 5: Measuring Carbon in Agarwood Plantations (Simple MRV)

Key Topics:

  • What needs to be measured (trees, soil, survival)
  • Tree inventory basics (age, DBH, survival rate)
  • Simple soil carbon indicators
  • Why records protect farmers

Activity:

  • Fill out an agarwood carbon baseline sheet

Module 6: Traceability, ESG & Buyer Requirements

Key Topics:

  • Plantation-to-market traceability
  • QR codes and digital farm records (intro)
  • ESG requirements for agarwood buyers
  • Avoiding illegal harvest and reputational risk

Module 7: Carbon Credits & Premium Markets for Agarwood

Key Topics:

  • Why tree-based carbon works best
  • Bundling agarwood farms into carbon projects
  • Carbon credits vs premium traceable agarwood pricing
  • Risks, permanence, and long-term commitments

Case Example:

  • Agarwood plantation linked to ESG buyers or carbon programs

CORE MESSAGE TO AGARWOOD FARMERS

Protect the tree. Protect the soil. Protect the future value.
Agarwood farming done right stores carbon, builds trust with buyers, and secures long-term income.


This agarwood-only intensive is ideal for plantation licensing, ESG-aligned buyers, carbon-ready projects, and institutional partnerships.