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Increasing added-value of styrax resin through post-harvesting techniques improvement and essential oil based product innovation

Styrax resin is a major non-timber forest product from North Sumatra, Indonesia. However, thousands tons of raw resin are sent abroad, while various styrax oil-based products worth US millions dollars are imported annually. Limited harvesting and processing technology are some of root of causes the...

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Bark
Benzoin
Distillation
Essential oils
Forest management
Incense
Industrial development
Innovations
Oils & fats
Raw materials
Resins
Solvents
Timber
Tropical forests
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