Moisture content standards (<8–10%)

Here’s a TESDA- and Oud Academia–aligned module on Moisture Content Standards for Agarwood Leaf Tea, focusing on food-grade leaves, drying, storage, and quality control.


Moisture Content Standards

Food-Grade Agarwood Leaf Tea (<8–10%)


1. Core Principle

“Low moisture = safe, stable, premium tea.”

Controlling leaf moisture is essential to:

  • Prevent microbial growth and mycotoxins
  • Ensure long shelf-life and export quality
  • Preserve aroma, flavor, and bioactive compounds

2. Recommended Moisture Content

Leaf TypeMoisture RangeNotes
Food-grade Agarwood leaf tea≤8–10%Optimal for microbial safety, preservation, and flavor retention
Premium green leaf tea~8%Maintains bright color and high polyphenols
Semi-fermented leaf tea8–10%Allows gentle oxidation without spoilage

Moisture levels above 12% significantly increase risk of mold and enzymatic degradation.


3. Moisture Measurement Methods

  1. Oven Drying Method (Official / Lab)
    • Dry a leaf sample at 105°C for 3–4 hours
    • Calculate weight loss → % moisture
  2. Moisture Meter (Portable)
    • Rapid, field-friendly
    • Calibrate before use
    • Measure multiple samples per batch
  3. Sensory Check (Traditional / Small Farm)
    • Leaves crisp and break easily
    • No dampness or stickiness
    • Only indicative; confirm with moisture meter

4. Drying & Storage Guidelines

StepRecommendation
Drying MethodSun-drying (controlled), cabinet dryer, low-temp dehydrator
Target Moisture≤10% (ideal 8–9%)
Post-Drying HandlingCool leaves before packaging
PackagingAirtight, moisture-proof, food-grade
StorageDry, ventilated, away from sunlight and humidity
MonitoringRegular batch moisture checks; maintain logs

5. Quality & Regulatory Considerations

  • FDA-PH: Compliance with hygiene and moisture standards ensures food-grade approval
  • ASEAN / Codex: Moisture control is a key parameter for export readiness
  • Traceability: Batch code + harvest date + drying method + moisture content recorded

Maintaining ≤10% moisture ensures safety for domestic and ASEAN export markets.


6. TESDA-Aligned Learning Outcomes

Learners will be able to:

  1. Measure leaf moisture using laboratory and field methods
  2. Apply drying methods to achieve target moisture
  3. Monitor and record moisture content per batch
  4. Understand the impact of moisture on shelf-life, aroma, and bioactive retention
  5. Ensure food-grade compliance for domestic and export markets

7. Integration with Other Modules

  • Directly linked to drying methods, oxidation control, hygiene, and GMP
  • Batch records integrate with traceability, allergen, and sanitation logs
  • Supports export and TESDA CBLM assessment requirements

8. Training Disclaimer

This module applies only to food-grade agarwood leaves.
Resin and heartwood are non-food parts and follow separate processing and moisture standards.


✅ Ideal For:

  • TESDA CBLM & advanced processing modules
  • Oud Academia premium leaf tea processing courses
  • Plantation SOPs for drying, packaging, and export-ready leaves
  • Quality assurance and traceability integration

I can next create:

  1. A visual infographic showing moisture content targets and measurement methods
  2. A batch log template for moisture monitoring
  3. Integration with drying, oxidation, and GMP modules

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