Sunday, March 7, 2010

One way of extracting Agar oil

There are several ways to extract agar oil. This is just a way followed by a farmer. The farmer is showing his small scale agar industry. This taken from Sylhet division of Bangladesh.

 

Chipping the tree


  

Keeping it in water for at least two months


From water tank it is taken to boiler


His only boiler

Collecting agar oil



Stored in bottles


Extracting the resinous agarwood





10 comments:

  1. hi, im really entice by agarwood and ur blog is most informative one which i've read. appreciate if you can advise me on where can i buy geniune agarwood bracelet. really interested to get one. Thanks..

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  2. Hi bai, I am currently in Dhaka, Bangladesh for business trip. I would like to long term procure agarwood in Bangladesh especially agarwood chip. Kindly inform me who should I contact here.

    My email: stephentan82@gmail.com

    Donobadth.

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  3. Very interesting, I also have extracted Agarwood oil, your method is quite good.

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  4. Bro,anyone can u help me by giving the oil extraction full procedure or ur contact info?
    josim.bau09@yahoo.com

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  5. I am looking original agar wood oil from sylhet. My mail sales@deshnetworks.com

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