Essential Oil Crops

Essential oil crops are a key revenue component of Crown Agroforestry Plantations Inc. (CAPI), providing high-value botanical oils for fragrance, wellness, and specialty markets.

These crops are integrated into mixed-species plantations to maximize land productivity, ecological function, and long-term financial returns.

Objective

To cultivate premium essential oil-producing species that:

  • Deliver high-quality oils with traceable origin
  • Complement main crops like agarwood and sandalwood
  • Enhance biodiversity and ecosystem resilience
  • Provide staggered harvests for continuous cash flow

1. Core Essential Oil Crops

Common NameScientific NamePlanting ArrangementKey Product / UseNotes
Ylang-YlangCananga odorataMid-story, partial shadeFragrance oil for perfumeryThrives under shade trees; flowers harvested continuously
ElemiCanarium luzonicumMid-story / upper understoryResin & essential oilCompatible with agarwood; resin used in aromatherapy & cosmetics
CinnamonCinnamomum verumInter-row plantingBark & leaf essential oilHigh-value oil, suitable for culinary, medicinal, and fragrance markets
CitronellaCymbopogon nardusGround-level / border plantingOil for insect repellent & aromatherapyShort-term crop; early revenue stream
LemongrassCymbopogon citratusInter-row or ground coverCulinary and essential oilFast-growing; compatible with shade trees
FrangipaniPlumeria rubraMid-story pocketsFlower oil for perfumeryEnhances biodiversity; attracts pollinators
Golden ChampacaMagnolia champacaMid-storyPerfume oilHigh fragrance value; partial shade tolerant

2. Cultivation & Management

  1. Planting Design – Integrated into mixed-species layout to optimize:
    • Light exposure
    • Water availability
    • Soil nutrient balance
  2. Maintenance Practices – Include:
    • Pruning for canopy management and flower/leaf quality
    • Organic fertilization and microbial inoculants
    • Integrated pest and disease management
  3. Harvesting & Processing – Crop-specific:
    • Continuous harvesting of flowers or leaves (Ylang-Ylang, Frangipani)
    • Seasonal bark or leaf harvest (Cinnamon)
    • Steam distillation or supercritical CO₂ extraction to produce premium essential oils

3. Economic & Ecological Benefits

  • Revenue Diversification: Provides multiple income streams alongside long-term timber and resin crops.
  • Ecological Integration: Enhances microclimate, supports pollinators, and maintains soil fertility.
  • Value Addition: Oils are traceable and can be processed into high-margin products for global markets.
  • Agroforestry Synergy: Coexists with main and support species without compromising growth or ecosystem services.

4. Strategic Implementation

  • Essential oil crops are staggered across the plantation lifecycle for continuous production.
  • Mid-story crops (Ylang-Ylang, Elemi, Golden Champaca) provide shade and biodiversity benefits.
  • Ground-level crops (Citronella, Lemongrass) act as living mulch, preventing erosion and enhancing soil health.

CAPI’s Essential Oil Crop system converts mixed-species plantations into multi-layered, high-value ecosystems, creating both sustainable ecological services and robust financial returns.