Here’s an **estimated buying price range for agarwood (oud) wooden chips per kilogram specifically for inoculated plantation wood (e.g., wood inoculated with FusaPrime™, Fusarium-based biological systems, or similar induction protocols):
🪵 Plantation-Grade (Inoculated / Resin-Induced) Chips
Typical price range for commercially traded inoculated chips:
💰 Low–Entry Commercial Quality
~ USD 200 – USD 1,000 per kg
• Plantation-grown chips with modest resin content.
• May include early harvests or mixed grades.
• Often purchased by wholesale buyers for processing or blending. (oudgo)
💰 Mid-Range Commercial Grade
~ USD 1,000 – USD 5,000 per kg
• Higher resin content from mature inoculated trees.
• Common in exports to Asia or Middle East markets.
• Often with basic quality documentation (species, origin). (oudgo)
💰 High Plantation Grade (Premium Inoculated)
~ USD 3,000 – USD 15,000+ per kg
• Richly resinous chips from optimal induction protocols and longer maturation.
• Often destined for Middle East or perfumery markets.
• Premium varieties may fetch even higher. (Putzagar Wood Farm)
📊 Notes on Price Drivers
1. Quality & Resin Content (Primary Driver)
- Price increases sharply with resin percentage and aromatic profile.
- Plantation inoculation (like Fusarium/FusaPrime™) tends to produce higher resin density than natural plantation wood without induction, which pushes the price toward the mid–high range above. (Oud Academia)
2. Market & Region
- Middle Eastern buyers often pay a premium for consistent dark resin chips, sometimes well above average plantation prices. (Oud Academia)
- Wholesale supply prices (e.g., Asian suppliers) can be lower and depend on documentation and quality control. (Alibaba)
3. Certification & Traceability
- CITES + FSC + GC-MS documentation can justify higher prices.
- Lack of certification may reduce offers despite quality.
🧠 Specific Example from Regional Market Snippets
- A post from the Philippines indicated potential buying prices for agarwood chips in late 2023 of roughly ₱500,000 – ₱700,000 per kg (≈ USD 8,700 – USD 12,200/kg) for certain high-value local varieties or grades, though exact quality details weren’t provided. (Facebook)
- Regional planting data from India suggests inoculated chips after 24–48 months might sell in local markets at ₹20,000 – ₹80,000/kg (≈ USD 240 – USD 960 per kg) depending on age and grade. (Meilleur Plantations)
🔍 Practical Estimated Price (for FusaPrime™-Inoculated Chips)
Given FusaPrime™–type induction tends to produce predictable, higher resin content, a reasonable contemporary market projection for plantation chips is:
➡️ USD 1,500 – USD 7,000 per kg, depending on grade, export market, and documentation.
This estimate assumes:
- Mature resin induction (≥24–36 months after inoculation)
- Plantation traceability & basic export documentation
- Reasonable aromatic quality relative to bulk plantation supplies
📌 Summary
| Chip Grade (Inoculated) | Estimated Buying Price (USD/kg) |
|---|---|
| Entry Commercial | $200 – $1,000 |
| Mid Commercial | $1,000 – $5,000 |
| Premium Plantation | $3,000 – $15,000+ |
| Typical FusaPrime™-Inoculated Forecast | $1,500 – $7,000 |
If you want, I can refine this by region (Middle East vs East Asia vs Philippines) and quality grade tiers (A/B/C), including what differentiates pricing by GC-MS profiles or buyer segment.