A Landmark for Filipino Agriculture. The Largest Agarwood Farming Project in the Philippines: A New Era for Sustainable Agriculture.
A Milestone for Farmers and the Nation
The scale of this agarwood project is unmatched in the Philippines. Hundreds of trees are being cultivated, representing years of patience and expertise. Farmers and communities are now looking at agriculture with renewed confidence, realizing that success doesn’t only lie in traditional crops but also in world-class, high-value farming.
Our video documenting this achievement has inspired thousands of Filipinos, sparking pride, hope, and motivation across the country.
Agarwood, known as “liquid gold,” is one of the most prized resources in the world. Today, the Philippines is home to its largest agarwood farming initiative, a groundbreaking project that not only secures economic opportunities but also positions the nation on the global map of high-value agriculture.

Through this project, featured by Agree Sa Agri, we show how Filipino farmers are leading in innovation, sustainability, and resilience — proving that agriculture in the Philippines is more powerful than ever before.

Planting Legacy, Growing Futures. From the roots of the Philippines’ largest agarwood project, we are not just cultivating trees — we are planting hope. Every sapling nurtured becomes a promise of economic opportunity, environmental protection, and a better tomorrow for farming families.

Agarwood, known globally as “liquid gold,” is one of the most valuable natural resources in the world. In the Philippines, farmers are beginning to explore agarwood farming not only as a source of income but also as a way to preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable land use.
Through this project, Agree Sa Agri proves that when passion meets purpose, communities rise, and the Philippines takes its place on the global stage of sustainable innovation.

With this project, Agree Sa Agri features Iba Botanicals Inc. and United Agarwood Planters Inc. whose journey into agarwood cultivation highlights both the challenges and the immense opportunities of this unique industry.

Farmer Voices: Tradition Meets Innovation
The video has already reached thousands of Filipinos online, sparking curiosity and interest. Many shared how they had never considered agarwood before, but now see it as a powerful way to combine tradition with modern sustainability.
Through stories like this, Agree Sa Agri is proving that agriculture is more than rice and corn — it includes high-value crops like agarwood that can elevate entire communities.
Impact Highlights:
Increased awareness of agarwood as a sustainable, high-value product.
Farmers inspired to diversify their crops and secure long-term income.
Youth motivated to pursue agricultural entrepreneurship.
Communities exploring new economic opportunities through specialty farming.
Agree Sa Agri: Your Trusted NGO Partner
Agree Sa Agri is not just documenting stories — we are building credibility and impact. With over 1,000 farmer stories recorded across the Philippines, we are recognized as a trusted NGO partner for agriculture and community development.
When international organizations, embassies, and companies seek reliable partners to implement projects, we stand out as:
- A proven implementing partner for grants and agricultural programs.
- A reliable NGO in the Philippines with deep grassroots connections.
- The best NGO to collaborate with for sustainable and innovative farming projects.
- Transparent, accountable, and committed to empowering local communities.
By featuring agarwood, we demonstrate our ability to promote both traditional and innovative projects that align with global sustainability goals.
Agree Sa Agri is more than an NGO — we are a movement of farmers, storytellers, and innovators. With over 1,000 videos documenting the lives and successes of Filipino farmers, we have inspired thousands across the Philippines to start their own farms, adopt new practices, and believe in a stronger future. Our growing community proves that agriculture is not just the past of the Philippines — it is the future. Together with embassies, NGOs, and governments worldwide, we are building one of the most powerful farmer-driven initiatives in Asia.