Sylva Resina™ Supply Chain

Pinus kesiya (Turpentine & Rosin Value Chain)

1. Upstream: Plantation & Resource Development (CAPI)

Activities:

  • Site selection (upland, 800–2,500 masl)
  • Nursery propagation (seed-based)
  • Plantation establishment (2×2 or 3×3 spacing)
  • Forest management (thinning, firebreaks)

Outputs:

  • Mature pine stands (5–8 years)
  • Biomass + future timber
  • Resin-ready trees (7–10 years)

Strategic Note: Pine acts as an early-yield companion crop alongside agarwood.

2. Resin Tapping & Collection

Methods:

  • Blaze tapping (traditional)
  • Borehole tapping (sustainable, controlled)
  • Optional stimulants to increase yield

Process:

  • Incision → resin exudation → cup collection → periodic harvesting

Outputs:

  • Raw oleoresin (2–5 kg/tree/year)

3. Primary Aggregation & Logistics

Activities:

  • Field consolidation stations
  • Filtering (removal of bark/debris)
  • Storage in drums

Logistics:

  • Transport to processing facility (weekly/biweekly cycles)

4. Processing & Distillation (CESI Integration)

Core Technology:

  • Steam distillation or fractional distillation

Outputs:

  • Turpentine (15–25%) → volatile aromatic fraction
  • Rosin (70–80%) → solid resin derivative

Advanced Option:

  • Fractionation into perfumery-grade terpenes
  • Potential integration with supercritical CO₂ extraction (premium line)

5. Refinement & Product Development (ANOC / Ethereal Scent)

Turpentine Derivatives:

  • Rectified pine oil
  • Terpineol (floral-pine note)
  • Fragrance modifiers

Rosin Derivatives:

  • Incense binder (agarwood blends)
  • Natural adhesives
  • Varnish base

Premium Products:

  • Pine–Oud perfume accords
  • Forest resin incense
  • Aromatherapy oils

6. Branding & Packaging

Market Segments:

  • Industrial (chemicals, coatings)
  • Artisanal (incense, crafts)
  • Luxury (perfumery & wellness)

Your Brand Layer:

  • SYLVA RESINA™ → Pine fragrance line
  • Ethereal Scent → Luxury positioning
  • Traceability: “Forest-to-Fragrance”

7. Distribution Channels

  • B2B:
    • Fragrance houses
    • Paint & chemical industries
    • Incense manufacturers
  • B2C:
    • Niche perfumery (PH → Middle East)
    • Wellness & lifestyle retail
    • E-commerce (global)

8. End-to-End Value Integration

Closed-loop system:

  • Plantation → Extraction → Refinement → Luxury product

Mirrors your agarwood strategy:

  • Raw material (resin)
  • Processed extract (oil)
  • High-value branded product (perfume/incense)

Value Chain Upgrade Opportunities

  • Digital traceability (blockchain tagging per batch)
  • Carbon credits (reforestation + sustainable tapping)
  • Agroforestry certification (ESG positioning)
  • Export-grade essential oil standards

Strategic Positioning

Pine resin is not just a byproduct—it is a bridge commodity:

  • Generates early cash flow
  • Feeds into high-margin perfumery
  • Strengthens multi-crop agroforestry resilience