Designing a 1-acre agarwood plantation

Designing a 1-acre agarwood plantation requires strategic spatial planning to balance tree density with the space needed for specialized maintenance and harvesting. A standard 1-acre block measures approximately 43,560 square feet.

Optimal 1-Acre Layout

For a commercial plantation, a 3m x 3m (roughly 10ft x 10ft) grid is the industry standard. This allows for about 440 trees per acre, providing sufficient air circulation and sunlight for each tree while leaving enough room for maintenance machinery.

Tree Grid: Arranging trees in neat rows simplifies the installation of drip irrigation and the later inoculation process.

Infrastructure Zone: Dedicate approximately 5-10% of the land to support facilities, including a small nursery for saplings, an equipment shed for tools and inoculants, and a water tank for the irrigation system.

Boundary Management: A secure perimeter fence is essential for high-value crops like agarwood. Many farmers also plant a "green fence" of thorny shrubs or fast-growing boundary trees to act as a windbreak.

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