The Role of Universities in Advancing Agarwood Research & Development

1. University Collaborations in Agarwood R&D

Key Partnerships:
Cavite State University (CvSU):

  • Leading Agarwood propagation research through Crown Organogenesis Protocols Inc. (COPI).
  • Developing tissue culture and organogenesis protocols to enhance sustainable propagation.

De La Salle University (DLSU):

  • Innovating biochemical analysis and extraction technologies for premium oud oil production.
  • Applying biotechnology and nanotechnology for enhanced pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical applications.

Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT-U):

  • Advancing agarwood digital traceability and agri-tech systems for transparent and compliant value chains.
  • Developing blockchain-enabled traceability platforms, farm-to-market data architectures, and IoT-integrated plantation monitoring to support CITES compliance, DENR reporting, and global buyer verification.

University of Santo Tomas (UST):

  • Pioneering organic biofertilizer and biostimulant research for high-value tree crops, including agarwood.
  • Formulating microbial, mycorrhizal, and plant-based bio-inputs to enhance soil health, resin induction efficiency, and sustainable agroforestry productivity.

Why It Matters:

  • University-led R&D strengthens industry-academic collaboration, ensuring the scientific integrity of Agarwood production.
  • Partnerships with government agencies (DOST, DA, DTI, DENR) and private investors help fund and scale these innovations.

2. Developing Standardized Quality Control for Philippine Oud

  • Key Research Areas for Quality Assurance:
    • Chemical Profiling of Agarwood Resin – Identifying unique scent compounds and medicinal properties.
    • Standardizing Oud Oil Grades – Establishing quality benchmarks for local and export markets.
    • Authentication & Anti-Counterfeiting – Utilizing spectrometry, chromatography, and blockchain traceability.

Role of Universities:
DLSU, UST & CvSU: Conducting chemical profiling and laboratory analyses for standardized quality control.
ISAT-U: Supporting agriculture-based quality management systems to improve plantation yield.

Why It Matters:

  • The Philippines can position itself as a global leader in scientifically verified, high-quality Oud oil.
  • Standardized quality control will increase buyer confidence and elevate the country’s reputation in the luxury market.

3. Establishing Academic-Led Incubation Centers for Commercial Applications

What are Incubation Centers?
University-driven innovation hubs focused on:
✅ Product Development – Commercializing Agarwood-based perfumes, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
✅ Technology Transfer – Training farmers, startups, and enterprises in advanced Agarwood processing.
✅ Industry-Academic Partnerships – Facilitating joint ventures with global perfumery, biotech, and sustainability firms.

Universities Taking the Lead:
CvSU: Agarwood propagation & sustainable farming incubation.
DLSU: High-tech extraction & biochemical innovation center.
ISAT-U: Business incubation for Agarwood-based SMEs & startups.

Why It Matters:

  • Establishing university-driven incubation hubs bridges research with real-world applicationsaccelerates industry growth, and attracts investors.
  • Encourages students, scientists, and entrepreneurs to engage in Agarwood R&D and business innovation.

Strengthening University-Industry-Government Collaboration

  • Secure funding from government grants (DOST, DA, DTI) and private sector investors.
  • Establish joint research programs with international perfumery and pharmaceutical companies.
  • Launch training programs & incubation hubs to drive innovation, job creation, and sustainable development.