OudLink's stakeholders span four groups: wholesale buyers (perfumers, fragrance houses, royal procurement, collectors), the local Maoming and Hainan workforce that maintains our plantations and distillation operations, our research partner at South China Agricultural University, and the regulatory bodies (CITES authority, customs, plant-quarantine) that govern legal agarwood trade. Long-term value comes from balancing all four.
Buyers
Our buyers span Gulf royal procurement teams, Paris and Dubai perfumers, Kyoto incense specialists, Chinese collectors, and fragrance houses sourcing oud accords for export. We treat repeat buyers as long-term relationships — priority allocation on limited lines, direct line to the production lead, no-surprise pricing.
Workforce
Our cultivation, harvest, sorting, distillation, and shipping operations employ teams in Maoming and Hainan. Year-round operation replaces the seasonal collector economics that historically governed agarwood. Long-tenure staff hold institutional knowledge that no manual can replace — knowing which trees in which plots are approaching peak resin yield.
Research partnership
Our partnership with South China Agricultural University focuses on Aquilaria genetics, induced-resin biology, and grafted Kynam propagation. Joint outputs include refined cultivation protocols, identified parent stock, and the multi-year كينام grafting program that produces our limited-release Kynam line.
Regulators
Aquilaria spp. is listed in CITES Appendix II. We work transparently with the Chinese CITES Management Authority, customs at Guangzhou and Hong Kong export points, plant-quarantine authorities at destination, and country-specific import authorities across the Gulf. Compliance is treated as foundation, not constraint.