Agroforestry: Cinnamon+Agarwood

Below is a complete Cinnamon–Agarwood Agroforestry Model you can use for your business plans, investor presentations, and field-level implementation guides.
(If you want, I can also prepare a Cinnamon Business PlanTechnical Growers’ Guide, and Integrated Avocado–Agarwood Model as separate documents.)


🌳 CINNAMON–AGARWOOD AGROFORESTRY MODEL

A High-Value, Climate-Resilient, and Sustainable Plantation System

1. Overview of the Model

This agroforestry system integrates:

Primary Crop:

  • Cinnamomum verum (True Ceylon Cinnamon)

Secondary High-Value Crop:

  • Aquilaria malaccensis / Aquilaria crassna (Agarwood)

Purpose of Integration

  • Optimize land use
  • Generate multiple revenue streams
  • Enhance soil health and biodiversity
  • Produce high-value aromatic and medicinal crops
  • Build resilience against market & climate risks
  • Support carbon sequestration goals

2. Why Cinnamon + Agarwood?

Complementary Growth Habits

  • Cinnamon is a shrub-to-small tree (3–6 m height)
  • Agarwood grows taller (6–15 m) but with sparse canopy
    → Minimal shading competition, compatible root depth, synergistic water use.

Shared Ecological Preferences

Both crops thrive in:

  • Humid tropical climates (PH conditions ideal)
  • Well-drained loam soils
  • 30–70% shade in early years
  • 1500–3000 mm annual rainfall

High-Value Commodity Pairing

  • Cinnamon bark & leaves: culinary, medicinal, essential oils
  • Agarwood resin & chips: perfumery, incense, luxury oils
  • Combines short-term income (2–3 years) with long-term premium returns (5–8+ years)

ESG & Sustainability Advantage

  • Both species produce aromatic oils → strong market demand
  • Excellent for carbon offset and biodiversity enrichment
  • Fits sustainable plantation, eco-tourism, and essential-oil value chains

3. Plantation Layout & Spacing

Recommended Spacing

Cinnamon:

  • 2 m × 2 m (2,500 plants/ha)
    or
  • 2.5 m × 2.5 m (1,600 plants/ha) for intercropping

Agarwood:

  • 3 m × 3 m (1,100 trees/ha)
  • In mixed system: 4 m × 4 m (625 trees/ha)

Integrated Layout Design

  • One agarwood tree every two rows of cinnamon
  • Cinnamon forms the lower canopy, ground cover & income source
  • Agarwood forms the upper canopy & long-term premium crop

Example Layout per Hectare:

  • 1,600 cinnamon plants
  • 400–500 agarwood trees
  • Buffer zones for shade trees, nitrogen fixers, and firebreak species

4. Agronomic & Management Plan

Soil Preparation

  • pH target: 5.5 – 6.5
  • Deep ripping + organic compost
  • Install drainage paths to prevent waterlogging
  • Apply mycorrhizae and Trichoderma at planting

Year 1–2: Establishment Phase

Cinnamon:

  • Plant seedlings or root shoots
  • Regular weeding and mulching
  • Organic fertilization every 3 months

Agarwood:

  • Plant 30–60 cm height seedlings
  • Shade requirement: 30–50% in first 6–12 months
  • Mulching and minimal nitrogen to prevent soft growth

Year 3–4: Early Productivity Phase

Cinnamon:

  • First bark harvest (pruning method) in Year 2–3
  • Leaf oil extraction can begin Year 2

Agarwood:

  • Light pruning
  • Start canopy shaping
  • Treat wounds only if necessary
  • Avoid early inoculation (wait until Year 5+)

Year 5–8: Revenue Optimization Phase

Cinnamon:

  • Annual or biennial bark harvests
  • 250–600 kg/ha of dried bark per cycle
  • Cinnamon leaf essential oil extraction continues

Agarwood:

  • Begin Fusarium inoculation protocols or dual-action inoculants
  • Resin formation observed 1–2 years post-inoculation

Year 8–12: High-Value Return Phase

  • Cinnamon provides steady cashflow
  • Agarwood delivers major ROI through resinous wood, chips, and hydrodistillation-grade oil
  • Trees can be selectively harvested to maintain long-term productivity

5. Revenue Streams

Cinnamon Income

A. Cinnamon Bark

  • Yield: 250–600 kg/ha/year
  • Price: ₱250–₱1,200/kg (grade depending)

B. Cinnamon Leaf Oil

  • Yield: 6–15 kg/ha/year
  • Wholesale price: ₱8,000–₱15,000/kg

Agarwood Income

A. Resinated Chips

  • 1–3 kg/tree (variable)
  • Price: ₱15,000–₱350,000/kg (grade-dependent)

B. Agarwood Essential Oil

  • 1–3 ml per kg of chips
  • Price: ₱25,000–₱450,000 per 12 ml

6. Financial Summary (Indicative)

Initial Establishment (per hectare)

  • Nursery + seedlings: ₱80,000
  • Land prep + planting: ₱60,000
  • Labor + maintenance Years 1–3: ₱150,000
  • Total: ₱290,000 per hectare

Annual Income Starting Year 3

  • Cinnamon: ₱150,000–₱300,000 per hectare/year
  • Agarwood (start Year 7–8): ₱2M–₱15M per hectare, single-cycle

7. Sustainability & Carbon Benefits

Carbon Sequestration:

  • Agarwood trees: 6–10 tons CO₂eq/ha/year
  • Cinnamon: 3–5 tons CO₂eq/ha/year
  • Total potential: 9–15 tons CO₂eq/ha/year

This supports:

  • Carbon credit projects
  • Climate-smart agriculture
  • Biodiversity habitat creation

8. Ideal Partners & Value-Chain Integration

This model integrates perfectly with your ecosystem:

  • Crown Organogenesis Protocols Inc. (COPI) – elite propagation material
  • Crown MycoResin Biotech Inc. – inoculants for resin induction
  • Crown Extraction Solutions Inc. (CESI) – SC-CO₂ essential oil extraction
  • Crown Organic Biofertilizers Inc. (COBI) – organic nutrient programs
  • Agarwood Growers Agriculture Cooperative (AGAC) – farmer scaling
  • Crown Real Estate Development Inc. (CREDI) – farm estate integration

9. Risks & Mitigation

RiskMitigation
Cinnamon fungal diseasesOrganic fungicides, pruning, spacing
Agarwood pests (borers)Biological controls, pheromone traps
Poor resin inductionUse standard protocols, dual inoculants
Market price volatilityMulti-product strategy, essential-oil export
Climate shocksMulching, shade trees, water harvesting

10. Deliverables I Can Prepare for You

If you want, I can generate any of the following as separate full documents:

✅ Cinnamon Business Plan
✅ A Cinnamon–Agarwood Agroforestry Technical Manual
✅ Avocado–Agarwood Agroforestry Model
✅ Avocado Business Plan
✅ Growers’ Technical Guide for Avocado / Cinnamon / Agarwood
✅ Printable training manuals
✅ PPTX investor deck with animations


Would you like the Cinnamon Business Plan, the Technical Growers’ Guide, or the Avocado–Agarwood Model next?