Investor Fragrance Value-Chain Mapping

Species-Specific | Lab → Land → Oil → Blend

1. How to Read This Appendix

Each species is mapped across five value layers:

  1. Propagation Layer – Agaris™ advantage
  2. Plantation Layer – Survival, yield, rotation
  3. Extraction Layer – Oil/resin recovery economics
  4. Formulation Layer – Blending & value uplift
  5. Market Layer – Buyers, price tiers, exit paths

2. Aquilaria malaccensis (Agarwood / Oud)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • Elite organogenesis plantlets
    • Uniform trunk architecture
    • Induction-ready physiology
  • Land
    • High survival density
    • Multi-cycle resin induction
    • RegenCore™ recovery
  • Extraction
    • Chips → Hydrodistillation / SFE
    • Resin-rich wood increases oil yield
  • Blending
    • Single-origin oud
    • Signature accords
    • Aging & fractionation
  • Market
    • Middle East perfumery
    • High-end incense
    • Niche luxury brands
  • Investor Signal
    • Highest IRR species
    • Multi-cycle revenue
    • Strong price inelasticity

3. Santalum album (Sandalwood)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • Root architecture control
    • Reduced early mortality
  • Land
    • Long-rotation asset
    • Host-plant optimized systems
  • Extraction
    • Heartwood distillation
    • Stable oil chemistry
  • Blending
    • Fixative base
    • Luxury woody accords
  • Market
    • Fine fragrance houses
    • Cosmetics & aromatherapy
  • Investor Signal
    • Long-term yield certainty
    • Portfolio risk stabilizer
    • Premium ESG profile

4. Cananga odorata (Ylang-ylang)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • Flowering-focused conditioning
    • Uniform chemotypes
  • Land
    • Fast flowering (18–24 months)
    • Continuous harvest cycles
  • Extraction
    • Steam distillation (grades I–III)
    • High oil recovery
  • Blending
    • Floral heart notes
    • Soap & perfume bases
  • Market
    • Mass + niche perfumery
    • Cosmetics manufacturers
  • Investor Signal
    • Early cash-flow species
    • Validates pilot economics quickly
    • Strong global demand

5. Magnolia champaca (Golden Champaca)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • Stress-resilient flowering lines
  • Land
    • Medium rotation
    • High-value flowers
  • Extraction
    • Solvent extraction → absolute
    • Very high value per kg
  • Blending
    • Luxury floral accords
    • Oriental & niche blends
  • Market
    • Prestige fragrance brands
    • Artisanal perfumers
  • Investor Signal
    • High margin, lower volume
    • Brand-driven pricing power

6. Cinnamomum verum (True Cinnamon)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • Uniform bark & leaf traits
  • Land
    • Shorter rotation
    • Coppicing ability
  • Extraction
    • Bark oil + leaf oil
    • Dual revenue streams
  • Blending
    • Spicy-woody accords
    • Functional fragrance bases
  • Market
    • Food + fragrance crossover
    • Stable commodity demand
  • Investor Signal
    • Reliable mid-term returns
    • Downside protection crop

7. Myristica fragrans (Nutmeg & Mace)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • Sex-ratio optimization
    • Uniform growth
  • Land
    • Medium rotation
    • Dual harvest (nut + mace)
  • Extraction
    • Nutmeg oil
    • Mace oleoresin
  • Blending
    • Warm spice accords
    • Functional fragrance blends
  • Market
    • Flavor & fragrance majors
  • Investor Signal
    • Dual-product economics
    • Demand resilience

8. Canarium luzonicum (Elemi – Philippine Native)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • Trunk & resin-flow optimization
  • Land
    • Native species advantage
    • Non-destructive tapping
  • Extraction
  • Oleoresin distillation
  • Blending
  • Frankincense-type accords
  • Natural fixatives
  • Market
  • Niche perfumery
  • Natural incense sector
  • Investor Signal
  • Strong ESG narrative
  • Indigenous value capture

9. Plumeria spp. (Frangipani)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • High-survival ornamentals
  • Land
    • Low-maintenance flowering
  • Extraction
    • Solvent extraction (absolute)
  • Blending
    • Exotic floral accords
  • Market
    • Boutique fragrance brands
  • Investor Signal
    • Low biological risk
    • High aesthetic + aromatic value

10. Citrus aurantifolia (Lime / Calamansi)

Value-Chain Map

  • Lab
    • Disease-free clones
  • Land
    • Fast fruiting
    • High peel oil yield
  • Extraction
    • Cold-pressed peel oil
  • Blending
    • Top-note freshness
    • Functional blends
  • Market
    • Mass fragrance & FMCG
  • Investor Signal
    • Quick yield
    • Cash-flow stabilizer

11. Cross-Species Value Capture Summary

LayerValue Creation
LabRisk reduction, uniformity
LandSurvival, density, longevity
ExtractionYield uplift
Blending2–10× value multiple
BrandingScarcity & origin premium

12. Strategic Investor Insight

Crown Organogenesis Protocols Inc. does not sell plants—it supplies the biological foundation of the fragrance value chain, where upstream discipline creates downstream pricing power.