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Latest revision as of 22:09, 17 October 2014
The Problem |
Many plants used in the scent industry are expensive to grow, and hard to come by. Fragrances such as roses, champaca, ginger and lavender are highly desirable and yet expensive to harvest, costing as much as $76 for 1ml of plant oil (1). Plant scent extraction is highly wasteful, oils make up around 5% of the total plant mass and average yields of oil in chemical extraction methods is around 0.5-1%. Acres of land is wasted to generate tiny amounts of useful products, and we believe this land can be put to much better use. Some scent plants, for example Indian sandalwood grows best in specific conditions and temperatures making them very costly to produce large amounts of. We have come up with a solution to this problem.
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