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Clove TerpenesIndonesiaEugenia caryophyllate

Clove Terpenes
Clove terpenes is a by-product from the process of producing different clove oils, which is high in caryopyllene (minimum 70%). The crude oil extracted from the leaves, bud and stem of this plant from the Myrtaceae family is steam distilled at the farms and further processed at our facilities to produce various grades of clove oil and its derivatives. Clove trees are indigenous to Indonesia. ...

Nutmeg OilIndonesiaMyristica fragrans Houtt.

Nutmeg Oil
The nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans is indigenous to the Moluccas, Indonesia. The fruit contains a nut, which is covered by a hard shell. A red coloured webbing (known as mace) covers the shell. Once ripe the fruit will open revealing the mace and will fall to the ground to be collected or it can be picked just before falling. The mace will be carefully removed leaving the nutmeg (nut) ...

Clove OilIndonesiaEugenia caryophyllata

Clove Oil
The crude oil extracted from the leaves, bud and stem of this plant from the Myrtaceae family is steam distilled at the farms and further processed at our facilities to produce various grades of clove oil and its derivatives. Clove trees are indigenous to Indonesia. Indonesia is also the largest consumer of clove bud, which is primarily used in the kretek cigarette industry. Due to this ...

Global Clove Markets 2017July 19, 2017

“World Cloves Market Would Remain Firm and Speculative During 2017” Indonesia Indonesia was producing consecutive 2 years of good crops during 2015 / 2016. During 2015 Indonesia Produced around 100,000 Metric Tons and During 2016 Indonesia here including updates on the current crisis surrounding Clove supplies and the latest on Patchouli as prices finally begin to rise!...

Vetiver OilIndonesiaVetiveria zizanioides

Vetiver Oil
Vetiver oil is obtained by steam distillation of dried roots of vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides). Vetiver can grow up to 1.5 metres high and wide. The stems are tall and the leaves are long, thin, and rather rigid; the flowers are brownish-purple. Somewhat uniquely, vetiver has deep and well-matted roots which can grow anything up 4 metres in depth. Originating in India, vetiver is widely ...