Sandalwood - The Story of Sandalwood in Western Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Australian Sandalwood is a unique native tree crop,
    grown for its high value aromatic heartwood, with potential
    to generative income from the oil rich nuts. Well
    adapted to wheatbelt conditions, sandalwood plantations
    can aid in managing agricultural risk through
    diversification and contribute towards reducing salinity
    and erosion in wheatbelt farming systems.
    For more information on growing Sandalwood
    contact the Australian Sandalwood Network
    Tel/Fax: (08) 9574 5882
    www.sandalwood....
    Produced by
    In Shot Productions
    Video Production Perth
    www.inshotprodu...
    Camera and Post Production
    Craig Turner
    Kristen Farlekas

Комментарии • 108

  • @cheriee93
    @cheriee93 10 лет назад +13

    I really believe that Sandalwood will thrive and become more recognized for all of its wonderful properties and benefits. I am grateful that mother nature has given such a diverse plant to us. I am using skin care products derived from Sandalwood and have fallen in love with the scent, its healing properties and I feel like i am just more calm when i smell sandalwood.

    • @mobiprofitstrategies
      @mobiprofitstrategies 10 лет назад

      Glad you've discovered the many wonderful benefits of sandalwood. See my comments above. I think you will be interested in the Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood Oil.

    • @pabloaydin6459
      @pabloaydin6459 3 года назад

      I guess im asking randomly but does someone know a trick to log back into an Instagram account?
      I somehow lost my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me.

  • @Regosta98
    @Regosta98 5 лет назад +2

    Just spent the past month and a half picking the seeds in the wheatbelt, so cool to see where these little guys end up!

  • @surendersingal2192
    @surendersingal2192 Год назад +1

    Thank you mom
    Great education video on sandalwood n its miraculous benefit to environnent.

  • @drstorm
    @drstorm 12 лет назад +4

    Sandalwood is my most favorite scent in the whole wide world!

  • @nnbruce1
    @nnbruce1 11 лет назад +21

    I am an amateur sandalwood grower !
    It is not easy to grow sandalwood in Taiwan, my trees often knock down in typhoon season !

    • @ranjitsinhrathoretheking7572
      @ranjitsinhrathoretheking7572 2 года назад +1

      Really , White sandalwood trees are very weak to straight stand up in heavy wind .in normal wind it will fall on the land .No doubt if you again stand up it .sure it will live and not dead .it is like rubber and not have a proper catch the land as it's depend other hose plant roots .

    • @globakbiotechagriculture4301
      @globakbiotechagriculture4301 2 года назад +3

      From india am sandalwood consultant no fees I would charge

    • @rudys3649
      @rudys3649 2 года назад

      @@globakbiotechagriculture4301 how can one reach out to you?

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 6 лет назад +11

    Test the nuts in a large scale. There is a chance a mutation in the gene regulatory part making the aromatic oil finding its way to the seed. If you could select such trees, you will change the whole industry.
    The other way is to transform algae and produce the aromatic oil in algae.

  • @scottg8883
    @scottg8883 6 лет назад +6

    The edible Australian Sandalwood nuts sound really interesting. I would like to try these. Like most people I adore Australian Sandalwood based perfumes.

  • @zuditaka
    @zuditaka 8 лет назад +1

    My sandalwood tree seed from the bush tucker people, "Bushfood Australia", has sprouted, okay, here in the Lachlan Valley, NSW. It endured the winter and heavy frosts, here, and came up okay on its own this past spring. It's growing under a gum tree in heavy clay and is sitting amidst a Hardenbergia violacea vine. Seems to be standing the hot dry summer very well. I look forward to it growing into an adult tree with fragrant wood and edible nuts. I'm still waiting for my many quandong seeds to germinate, but they have thicker shells than sandalwood and, thus, take longer to germinate than do sandalwoods. I'll be planting more sandalwood trees from seed in 2016, as they do seem to like it here. ;)

  • @ChefKelvin404
    @ChefKelvin404 2 года назад +3

    My body wash says sandalwood so I researched what sandalwood was and ended up here....🤣🤣

  • @ytCendana
    @ytCendana 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice

  • @loopbloke
    @loopbloke 3 года назад +2

    This is the red sandalwood, aka raktha chandanam (known for its blood red color) and is abundant in india, esp in Kerala, karnataka region. However, due to increase in demands even this si also becoming more rare.. this grows more like a root. Red sandalwood also smells great but not as good as the real ones. But there is even more rare variety, the original sandalwood that's more aromatic that takes way longer time to grow. A kilo of that could cost $1000 or more.

  • @chrismylonas764
    @chrismylonas764 3 года назад +2

    Another industry that the land might support is vetiver grass. Controls land erosion with the whole plant used in the fragrance industry etc.

  • @archades54
    @archades54 4 года назад +2

    Looks like the perfect crop to put between solar panels in the areas that don't grow crops. Solar can be spaced to accomodate trees. Renewable energy + a renewable plant resource is perfect.

    • @evm6177
      @evm6177 2 года назад

      🍷👍

  • @letsExplore1116youtubecreator
    @letsExplore1116youtubecreator 3 года назад +5

    I burned sandalwood for 2 weeks now and I love its smell but but don't know what is its benefits to us that's why I am searching for its benefits.

    • @vasukinagabhushan
      @vasukinagabhushan 3 года назад +1

      Burning Sandal is considered holiest in India. That is why we have Sandal Sticks.

    • @senthilnathannathan4683
      @senthilnathannathan4683 2 года назад

      @@vasukinagabhushan Yea,I am also india

  • @DANIELDMARTINRIOS
    @DANIELDMARTINRIOS 10 лет назад +2

    very profitable semidesert crop!

  • @Dreez76
    @Dreez76 8 лет назад +6

    Sandalwood is one of the best ingrediants for mens fragrances.

  • @huntingwolf20
    @huntingwolf20 5 лет назад +6

    My sandalwood beard comb brought me here. Lol.

  • @kkdesikisan
    @kkdesikisan 2 года назад +1

    Nice video

  • @KabeerJay
    @KabeerJay 8 лет назад +3

    How do you wait for 20 years to harvest the crop?
    Even considering there might be different batches

  • @filmationnation9612
    @filmationnation9612 12 лет назад +3

    how about using sandalwood chips with rice? I once got rice pilau in an indian restaurant with what I think was sandalwood... tasted almost toffee like, it was really nice.

  • @inavisumi5577
    @inavisumi5577 4 года назад +1

    Can it grow in cold climate and rainy areas.

  • @Hungstar69
    @Hungstar69 11 лет назад +3

    im here coz i wanna know about sandalwood background for fragrance :)

  • @gazpearce3700
    @gazpearce3700 9 месяцев назад

    Will be going on your website to ask some questions.
    Is it legall to produce your own sandalwood on your own property in West Oz, a mate has a 4k acre property a couple hrs from perth or a little longer, and its full of old ones ???

  • @ugochukwuudokwu8206
    @ugochukwuudokwu8206 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can Sandalwood be grown in Nigeria?

  • @ducatidragon916
    @ducatidragon916 11 лет назад +6

    dos the mysore sandalwood oil and the Australian sandalwood oil different in fragrance or quality!??

    • @green4992
      @green4992 6 лет назад

      ducatidragon916 greatly

    • @Abdulrahman-yq8tp
      @Abdulrahman-yq8tp 4 года назад

      Yes both are different in quality

    • @kayarakiran4141
      @kayarakiran4141 3 года назад +1

      It looks different from India,it's fruit cannot be consumed by human's

    • @senthilnathannathan4683
      @senthilnathannathan4683 2 года назад

      I am also from india.Mysore oil is different quality

  • @philipjamatia2866
    @philipjamatia2866 Год назад +1

    Nise sir

  • @Niharyeluri
    @Niharyeluri 6 лет назад +6

    Sandal wood and redsandal wood are native to india and china

    • @eyedea00dea61
      @eyedea00dea61 3 года назад

      and Nepal

    • @lansvale28
      @lansvale28 6 месяцев назад

      Australia has it's own native variety of sandalwood. Australia is actually growing a large crop of mysore sandalwood as well.

  • @randhirnayakavadi4165
    @randhirnayakavadi4165 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @michaelomalley9448
    @michaelomalley9448 5 лет назад +1

    Are those nuts edible?

  • @spyafterme86
    @spyafterme86 6 лет назад +1

    I'm interested in trying the sandalwood nut/seed oil, any suggestions where I may purchase some, anyone?

    • @chandrasekharbyra3561
      @chandrasekharbyra3561 4 года назад

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    • @gangarajuhemadriraju3543
      @gangarajuhemadriraju3543 3 года назад

      Give me your contact number

  • @RECKONING2020
    @RECKONING2020 9 лет назад +2

    How long does it take (years) for full maturity of the tree, from seedling?

    • @RECKONING2020
      @RECKONING2020 9 лет назад

      20 years?

    • @InShotProductions
      @InShotProductions  9 лет назад +1

      RECKONING2020 I think harvestable in 10 years from memory?

    • @lukeleeAu
      @lukeleeAu 9 лет назад +1

      +RECKONING2020 13-16 years

    • @ranjitsinhrathoretheking7572
      @ranjitsinhrathoretheking7572 5 лет назад

      12 to 15 years

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 года назад

      RECKONING2020 they are slow growing hardwood trees. Here in Hawaii they grow very slowly but also very well due to constant rainfall

  • @SANJAYSHARMA-jq1sg
    @SANJAYSHARMA-jq1sg 4 года назад

    Mine host plants are Henna Mehandi that is we apply in our hands how would be host plants for sandalwood please tell anyone
    Honorable

  • @mr.wright7165
    @mr.wright7165 4 года назад +1

    I clicked on it as it had 111k views

  • @vidyashankara
    @vidyashankara 11 лет назад +8

    the mysore sandalwood has a lot more alpha and beta santanols... Those are the organic compounds that give the fragrance... The australian sandalwood is pretty low quality...

    • @ChintanPandya01
      @ChintanPandya01 6 лет назад +1

      True. That's why they don't say anything about Indian sandalwood

    • @user-hn1zb9rk4h
      @user-hn1zb9rk4h 5 лет назад +1

      Australian Sandalwood just has a different Santanol Dharma 🌸

    • @shahinsainu1909
      @shahinsainu1909 3 года назад +1

      But who can grow Indian Sandalwood for commercial market. It's illegal in India right?

  • @antoniojuanejercito9442
    @antoniojuanejercito9442 3 года назад +2

    Guys,iwant to plant sandalwood😍
    Anybody who sells seeds? I want to buy...

  • @abrarahmadabrarahmad6070
    @abrarahmadabrarahmad6070 Год назад

    Hello sir how are you deliver me sandalwood seeds in Pakistan possible

  • @williemills2657
    @williemills2657 Год назад

    Sandalwood is ok. But nothing beats Oman Frankincense Boswellia Sacra.😀

  • @milleniumsoap
    @milleniumsoap 12 лет назад +1

    How many of you have seen pure sandalwood oil ? It is is also considered liquid gold...

  • @ahmedbukhari520
    @ahmedbukhari520 5 лет назад +1

    How can I purchase your oil please ?

  • @emanraafat4380
    @emanraafat4380 5 лет назад

  • @user-vi4lb2xc7i
    @user-vi4lb2xc7i 4 года назад

    Вести с полей : Are you veda Archimeda? And what about some someshit? Stinky stinky balls of fire О! ща с ними поиграю.

  • @nathanpalepale8604
    @nathanpalepale8604 7 лет назад +2

    Selling sandalwood farm in Fiji

    • @kalandarshaka4003
      @kalandarshaka4003 6 лет назад

      nathan palepale please give me your contact number

    • @8675-__
      @8675-__ 4 года назад

      Is this like Hawaiian sandalwood trees? Not Australian which prefer a drier climate.
      Hawaiian is more desirable any how. Extremely valuable wood!

  • @candyking7530
    @candyking7530 Год назад

    Indian once are much greener

  • @jojoelledeer
    @jojoelledeer 3 года назад +1

    cant believe how horrible humans are, the moment we see something useful, it disappears in the next few years.

  • @bobsaap2872
    @bobsaap2872 3 года назад

    Just send all the seeds you have to us here in USA before you people loose everything

  • @dheeraj9932
    @dheeraj9932 5 лет назад +11

    First the sandalwood tree was found in India ( Karnataka, Mysore sandalwood) ok not it ur country, we have oldest record of 5000years ago

    • @5urg3x
      @5urg3x 5 лет назад +8

      Yeah and now Mysore sandalwood is basically extinct lol, good job

    • @ranjitsinhrathoretheking7572
      @ranjitsinhrathoretheking7572 5 лет назад +1

      true Indian sandalwood pure and old

    • @smpl1592
      @smpl1592 3 года назад +1

      Yes good job its almost extinct

    • @shahinsainu1909
      @shahinsainu1909 3 года назад

      It's virtually extinct and the fact that it's illegal for anyone to grow and harvest for themselves. In India no one is allowed to make a business out of Sandalwood. Even if someone does, they have little benefits.

    • @zenrando
      @zenrando 9 месяцев назад

      And you still smell like a dog. Go was your hands you dirt biscuit.

  • @Fourth4Element
    @Fourth4Element 4 года назад

    00:46 odour?
    Should have said "fragrance"

  • @iloveamericagodbless6512
    @iloveamericagodbless6512 3 года назад

    That ugly background music is to distract us from the evil these Australians are doing. Sandalwood means we preserve the wood for its fragrance. We don’t destroy any part of this tree including the sends for its oil. You’ll have to get the India wood carvers from Karnataka to carve each branch and twig and nut. DO NOT DESTROY the tree or it’s parts for its oil.

  • @neversoberShibu
    @neversoberShibu 4 года назад +1

    But it's of much inferior quality compared to Indian sandalwood

    • @enoecrof
      @enoecrof 3 года назад

      well fuck off and destroy indias landscape..

  • @jamesmcashan1
    @jamesmcashan1 12 лет назад +2

    the usual crime: this project uses our resources to grow useless stink bush, to avoid growing wild food trees. i have studied herbs and biology for 40 years, including complex system effects. the aromatics contain poison alchohols (antimicrobials) that keep wood dry and resist rot, but edible food plants have that also. you can plant fruit and nut trees anyywhere, especially near people, who are starving and dying in some areas. we have 6 billion people to feed. - james mcashan for the US Senate

  • @clappedoutmotor
    @clappedoutmotor 8 лет назад

    NO