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Sites in agarwood export refer to the specific locations or regions where agarwood, a highly valued resinous wood from the Aquilaria tree, is harvested and processed for international trade. These sites can vary widely in geographic and climatic conditions, affecting the quality and quantity of agarwood produced. Key exporting countries include Vietnam, Indonesia, and India, where sustainable harvesting practices are increasingly emphasized to protect the endangered species and ensure long-term supply. The global market for agarwood is driven by its use in perfumes, traditional medicine, and religious rituals.

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