CULTIVATION BASE IN AFRICA

IN THE BEGINNING…

In 2016, the Sudanese Ambassador, Mr Omar invited our company’s founders to study local aromatic plants in Sudan. Circular economic projects, designed to employ reuse, sharing, repair, refurbishment, re-manufacturing, and recycling, were then developed in the areas of R&D. This led to the product development of regional aromatic plants in conjunction with leaders, officials, and scholars from Sudan’s Agricultural industry, the National Plant Experimental Center, and the African International University respectively.

Since that time we have established a cultivation base in Sudan for international Research and Development of plants such as Frankincense, Myrrh, Baobab, and Toothbrush Trees in conjunction with input from the UN’s circular economy assessors. This was done with careful planning to ensure ongoing biodiversity, environmental impact monitoring, and cultivation processes, as well as the use of advanced extraction methods.

CULTIVATION BASE IN AFRICA

Frankincense, Myrrh, Baobab, and Toothbrush Trees have grown for thousands of years in Africa and the Middle East and are a strong part of the ecological foundation of this region. In order to protect the local ecosystem we maintain the growing, picking, and sorting as manual, not machine processes. We take care to adhere to the principles of “no grafting, no genetic modification, and no chemical field management” to protect the environment and gain a higher quality product in our pure green, and pollution-free cultivation center.