The price of sandalwood can vary significantly depending on factors such as quality, origin, and market demand. As of recent data, high-quality sandalwood can range from $100 to over $1,000 per kilogram. However, prices may fluctuate based on availability and legal regulations surrounding sandalwood harvesting. Always check with reputable suppliers for the most current pricing.
sandalwood tree in Tagalog: puno ng sandalwood
sandalwood is a tree that is used for its fragrance
Sandalwood in Tagalog is "kasoy."
Australia and Hawaii have begun sustainable sandalwood cultivation. India's native sandalwood is the standard bearer of sandalwood, but due to over harvesting, any sandalwood from India, is now immature and no longer considered the quality that it once was.
Sandalwood in Yoruba is called "Iyeye" or "Igi Iyeye."
Sandalwood High School was created in 1971.
Sandalwood is called "barkono" in the Hausa language.
The fijian word for sandalwood is Vesi pronounced "Vay-See."
Karnataka is the Indian state known for its sandalwood production. The state is famous for its high-quality sandalwood, particularly from the Mysore region, which has a long history of sandalwood cultivation and trade. Karnataka's forests are home to the Santalum album tree, which produces the highly valued sandalwood oil and timber. The state has also implemented regulations to protect sandalwood due to its commercial importance and ecological significance.
its gathered in a different place
Sandalwood Heights Secondary School was created in 2007.
sandalwood; a beautiful, sweet-smelling wood.