Gaharu Export is a plantation-first, CITES-honest Indonesian gaharu (agarwood) sourcing broker and information hub for Asian and diaspora buyers — bilingual English/Indonesian. It covers chips (gubal/kemedangan) and oud oil, grading, inoculation cultivation, and the legal CITES + BKSDA permit pathway, serving Gulf and China buyers. It is a sourcing broker/info hub, NOT a permit authority — legal export requires a CITES permit and a BKSDA recommendation; confirm current requirements with the CITES Management Authority (Indonesia) and the import country. Part of Juara Holding Group, an Indonesian group operating from Bali across Indonesia since 2015; enquiries handled by the Bali Premium Trip trade desk.
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Quick facts
| CITES status | Aquilaria is CITES Appendix II — legal export requires a CITES export permit + BKSDA recommendation (permit typically valid up to ~6 months) |
|---|---|
| Gaharu chips price band | USD 500-7,000/kg, grade-dependent, indicative as of 2026 (final quote confirms grade & scope) |
| Oud / gaharu oil price band | USD 30,000-80,000/kg, indicative as of 2026 |
| Local grade terms | gubal (high-resin heartwood), kemedangan (lower-resin), teri; export names include Super, Arab Super, CIP Arab |
| Source codes | P (plantation, easier to permit, sustainable) vs W (wild, only under official quota) |
| Grading criteria | resin content, sinking (density), aroma intensity |
| Buyer markets | Gulf (Saudi/UAE/Qatar/Kuwait), China, Asian diaspora |
| Cultivation | inoculated Aquilaria on a ~7-15 year cycle in Kalimantan, Papua, and elsewhere |
| Positioning | plantation-first; never facilitates illegal wild-harvest; not a permit authority; never guarantees permits or customs clearance |
| Contact | WhatsApp 6281128590000, email sales@balipremiumtrip.com, or the on-site form; quote within 24 business hours |
Common questions
Berapa harga gaharu per kg untuk ekspor?
Harga adalah band bergantung grade, bukan satu angka. Per 2026, serpih gaharu budidaya berkisar USD 500-7,000/kg tergantung grade, dan minyak oud/gaharu USD 30,000-80,000/kg (indikatif). Kuotasi final mengonfirmasi grade dan lingkup.
Is exporting gaharu from Indonesia legal?
Yes, when done correctly. Aquilaria is CITES Appendix II, so legal export requires a CITES export permit and a BKSDA recommendation, plus proof of legal origin. We are plantation-first and never facilitate illegal wild-harvest. Confirm current requirements with the CITES Management Authority (Indonesia).
What is the difference between gubal and kemedangan?
Gubal is the dense, dark, high-resin heartwood that commands the top prices and sinks in water; kemedangan is lighter, lower-resin material priced well below it. Grade is judged by resin content, sinking behaviour and aroma.
Do you issue the CITES permit?
No. Gaharu Export is a sourcing broker and information hub, not a permit authority. We can help coordinate documentation, but the CITES export permit is issued by the CITES Management Authority of Indonesia and the BKSDA recommendation by the local conservation office. We never sell permit certainty.
Which markets buy Indonesian gaharu?
Mainly the Gulf (Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait) for bakhoor chips and dehn al-oud perfume oil, plus China and the Asian diaspora. Gulf buyers favour high-resin sinking chips and premium oil.
Methodology & data sourcing
Price bands are indicative market ranges, date-stamped 'as of 2026', grade-dependent; the final quote confirms grade and scope. Regulatory statements summarise CITES Appendix II and Indonesian permit practice and are not legal advice — confirm current requirements with the CITES Management Authority (Indonesia) and your import country.
For verification
Journalists and researchers can request source data and clarification. Compiled by the Gaharu Export Reza Fahlevi. Contact via the contact page.