Terms and Conditions
1. Company Information and Legal Status
Company Name: Cresen's Agroforestry Development Inc.
Legal Status: DENR Approved • BIR Registered • Mayor's Business Permit
Certificate of Registration: BIR Form 2303 (TIN Issued: February 28, 2023)
Business Permit: Issued February 22, 2023, Expires December 31, 2023
Address: Purok Neem Tree, White Land Village, Tuyan, Naga City, Cebu
Contact: 0977 0325522
Business Nature: Buy and Sell Seedlings & Farm Products
2. Website Use and Limitations
This website serves as an informational platform providing:
- Company background and credentials
- Agricultural crop information and market data
- Investment program overviews
- Educational content about agroforestry development
- Contact information for business inquiries
3. Investment Programs and Business Models
Our business operates through various models as outlined for informational purposes:
Small Scale Program
Investment Options:
- ₱6,800 for 20 seedlings package
- ₱25,000 comprehensive farming kit
Partnership Program
Revenue Sharing Structure:
- Lot Owner: 50% share
- Planter: 50% share
- Certificate of Tree Planting Agreement
- Certificate of Tree Planting Ownership
Agent Commission Program
Millionaires Compensation Package for freelance agents promoting agroforestry programs.
- Commission-based earnings structure
- Training and support provided
- Marketing materials included
4. Agricultural and Market Information
Information provided about crops and market values is for educational purposes:
Agar Wood (Lapnisan)
- Harvest Timeline: 8-15 kilos per tree in 8-12 years
- Market Value: ₱750,000 per kilo (indicative pricing)
- International Prices: Saudi Arabia ₱350,000-₱630,000 per kilo
- Uses: Incense, aromatherapy, perfumes, traditional medicine
Citronella Farming
- Production: 6 kilos of leaves per stalk in 6 months
- Capacity: 100,000 stalks per hectare
- Market Rate: ₱4.00 per kilo
- Projected Revenue: ₱2.4 million per hectare every 6 months
Bamboo Cultivation
- Growth Rate: 4-5 new growths per year
- Types: Giant Bamboo (construction) and Iron Bamboo (strength)
- Applications: Construction materials, laminated roofing, eco-friendly solutions
5. DENR Compliance and Legal Requirements
Legal Framework
All agarwood operations must comply with Philippine environmental laws:
- Wildlife Culture Permit: Required for commercial propagation of Aquilaria malaccensis
- Local Transport Permit: Required for movement of seedlings and products
- CITES Compliance: International trade regulations for Aquilaria species
- Wild Collection Prohibition: Collection from wild sources is strictly prohibited
DENR Certificate of Non-Coverage: CNC-OL-R07-2023-02-00588
Wildlife Transport Permit: CARG-2024-40 (Local Transport)
6. Investment Risks and Disclaimers
- Market Saturation: Studies indicate 20-30 years before potential market saturation
- Regulatory Changes: Government policies may affect operations and profitability
- Environmental Factors: Weather, pests, and natural disasters can impact crop yields
- Economic Conditions: Market prices and demand can fluctuate significantly
- Technical Complexity: Agar wood resin formation requires specific inoculation techniques
7. International Partnerships and Technology
Our operations benefit from international expertise:
- Vietnam Mother Farm Technology Supplier: Technical expertise and best practices
- Agri Vietnam 2024 Participation: International exhibition engagement
- Technology Transfer: Advanced cultivation and inoculation methods
8. Professional Qualifications and Expertise
Our team includes qualified agricultural professionals:
- Tex P. Vicoy, Secretary: BS Agriculture graduate, PRC Agricultural Officer & Soil Technologist
- Experience: Manager of World Bank-RP project, USAID Ecosystem Project, DA R7 Agronomist
- Education: Master of Management and Juris Doctor (UP & University of the Visayas)
- International Training: Government-sponsored agroforestry observation in Indonesia
9. Frequently Asked Questions - Legal Clarifications
Market Saturation Concerns
Studies show it will take approximately 20-30 years before the agar wood market becomes saturated, providing substantial opportunity for current investors.
Wild vs. Cultured Farming
Wild agar seedlings cannot survive in cultured farming environments. Our seedlings are specifically cultivated for farming conditions and must come from DENR-approved sources.
Investment Costs
On average, it costs ₱1,500 to ₱1,700 per tree for proper cultivation, including seedlings, soil preparation, and initial care.
10. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by Philippine law:
- This website provides information for educational purposes only
- We make no guarantees regarding investment returns or crop performance
- Users should conduct independent research before making investment decisions
- Professional agricultural and legal advice should be sought for actual investments
- We are not liable for decisions made based solely on website information
11. Intellectual Property
All content on this website, including text, images, and design elements, is the property of Cresen's Agroforestry Development Inc. and protected under Philippine intellectual property laws.
12. Modifications to Terms
We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. Users will be notified of significant changes through:
- Website updates and announcements
- Direct communication to active business partners
- Social media channels (Facebook: 1.7K likes • 2K followers)
13. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These terms are governed by Philippine law. Any disputes shall be resolved in the appropriate courts of Cebu, Philippines, where our principal office is located.
14. Contact Information
Business Inquiries and Legal Matters
Mobile: 0916 5120219
Address: Purok Neem Tree, White Land Village, Tuyan, Naga City, Cebu
Business Hours: Contact for appointment scheduling
Facebook: Official page with 1.7K likes • 2K followers