Here’s a comprehensive Sandalwood Growers’ Guide tailored for Philippine agroforestry operations, integrating COPI propagation protocols, host management, and SC-CO₂ oil production. This can serve as a trainer-friendly manual or operational guide.
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1 — Overview
- Scientific name: Santalum album (Indian Sandalwood), Santalum spicatum (Australian Sandalwood)
- Family: Santalaceae
- Origin: India, Southeast Asia, Australia
- Uses: Heartwood, SC-CO₂ essential oil, powder, perfumery, cosmetics, aromatherapy
- Economic importance: High-value, long-term luxury crop; suitable for integrated agroforestry with Nutmeg, Agarwood, or legumes
2 — Climate & Soil Requirements
| Parameter | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 25–35°C optimal |
| Rainfall | 500–1,200 mm/year; well-drained soils |
| Soil type | Sandy to loamy; pH 6–7.5; avoid waterlogged conditions |
| Altitude | Sea level to 1,000 m |
| Light | Semi-shade for seedlings; partial shade under host trees |
Note: Sandalwood is semi-parasitic; host trees improve survival and growth.
3 — Propagation
3.1 Seed Propagation
- Use mature, brown seeds; remove pulp
- Soak 24–48 hrs in water to break dormancy
- Germination: 4–12 weeks under 25–30°C, light shade
- Optional: GA₃ 500 ppm pre-treatment to improve germination
3.2 Vegetative / Clonal Propagation
- Air layering: moderate success
- Stem cuttings: enhanced with auxins
- Tissue culture (COPI R&D): elite chemotypes, higher success and uniformity
4 — Nursery Management
- Medium: Sand:loam:compost (1:1:1)
- Containers: 500 ml–2 L polybags
- Watering: Keep moderate moisture; avoid waterlogging
- Fertilization: Balanced NPK + organic matter; avoid excess nitrogen
- Host integration: Plant seedlings near host roots (legumes, Nutmeg, Agarwood)
5 — Field Planting
- Spacing: 4–5 m × 4–5 m (400–625 trees/ha)
- Agroforestry integration:
- Mid-layer or understory in Nutmeg or Agarwood plantations
- Host trees critical in early years for root attachment
- Inter-row paths: 2–3 m for maintenance and harvesting
6 — Care & Maintenance
- Irrigation: Frequent watering for young trees; mature trees drought-tolerant
- Fertilization: Light NPK + compost; host trees provide nutrients through parasitic roots
- Weeding: Manual or mulching; avoid herbicide damage to Sandalwood roots
- Pruning: Minimal; remove crossing branches, maintain straight bole
7 — Host Management
- Preferred hosts: Nitrogen-fixing species (Erythrina, Sesbania), Nutmeg, Agarwood
- Host planting: Plant 0.5–1 m from Sandalwood seedlings
- Benefits: Improved growth, drought tolerance, better heartwood quality
8 — Pest & Disease Management
- Common pests: Scale insects, stem borers
- Diseases: Root rot, fungal leaf infections
- Management:
- Integrated pest management (IPM)
- Maintain soil drainage
- Prune infected parts
- Ensure healthy host tree interaction
9 — Flowering & Fruit
- Flowering: 6–8 yrs (seed-grown), 4–5 yrs (clonal)
- Flowers: Small, fragrant, pale yellow or white
- Fruit: Small drupes; bird-dispersed
- Seed collection: Mature drupes for propagation
10 — Harvesting
- Timber / Heartwood: 15–20 yrs for commercial harvest
- Essential Oil: 2–5% of dry heartwood via SC-CO₂ extraction
- Postharvest:
- Chip or powder wood
- Store in dry, airtight containers before extraction
- SC-CO₂ oil fractionation enhances perfume quality
11 — Yield Estimates
| Parameter | Yield per ha |
|---|---|
| Trees | 400–625 |
| Heartwood | 30–50 kg/tree (mature) |
| SC-CO₂ oil | 2–5% of heartwood weight |
| ROI timeline | 15–20 yrs; accelerated with intercropping Nutmeg/Agarwood |
12 — Agroforestry Integration Options
- Nutmeg + Sandalwood: Nutmeg provides canopy, partial shade; Sandalwood gains host support
- Agarwood + Sandalwood: Multi-layered canopy; Agarwood mid-layer supports understory Sandalwood
- Legume + Sandalwood: Nitrogen fixation enhances soil fertility and growth
- Benefits: Biodiversity, improved soil health, risk mitigation, staggered revenue
13 — SC-CO₂ Oil Processing
- Purpose: High-value essential oil for perfumery and aromatherapy
- Yield: 2–5% of heartwood
- Advantages: Preserves aroma integrity; fractionation enables top, middle, base note separation
- Integration: CESI SC-CO₂ extraction; supply for ANOC / Ethereal Scent perfumes
14 — Sustainability & Certification
- CITES: Ensure legal propagation and harvest permits
- DENR & LGU: Comply with environmental regulations
- Organic & traceable: Record propagation, host trees, and harvest for sustainable branding
- Agroforestry benefits: Carbon sequestration, habitat conservation, soil stabilization
15 — Recommended Resources
- COPI tissue culture protocols for elite chemotypes
- CESI SC-CO₂ extraction manuals for perfumery-grade oils
- Agroforestry management guides for multi-strata plantations
This Sandalwood Growers’ Guide is designed to be farmer-friendly and scalable, supporting medium-term and long-term revenue via timber, essential oil, and integrated agroforestry.
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