Species-specific Technical Annexes

Below are INVESTOR- and REGULATOR-GRADE SPECIES-SPECIFIC TECHNICAL ANNEXES for
Crown Organogenesis Protocols Inc. (COPI).

These are designed as modular appendices—each can stand alone in a DENR CNC/ECC submissionCITES support file, or Investor Data Room, while remaining consistent with your Pilot Program, Go/No-Go Matrix, and Unit Economics.


SPECIES-SPECIFIC TECHNICAL ANNEXES

OrgaGen™ Elite Plantlets Platform


ANNEX A — Aquilaria malaccensis (Agarwood)

Technical Objective

Produce elite planting material optimized for controlled resin inductionmulti-cycle harvesting, and long-term tree vitality.

Propagation Strategy

  • Direct organogenesis (non-GMO)
  • Low somaclonal variation threshold (<3%)
  • Emphasis on vascular continuity and trunk integrity

Field Performance Targets

MetricTarget
Survival≥90%
Induction readiness5–7 years
Resin distributionUniform
Post-induction recoveryRegenCore™ validated

Regulatory Alignment

  • CITES: Artificial propagation, traceable
  • DENR: Plantation-grown, CNC-aligned
  • ESG: Non-destructive resin production

Investment Relevance

  • High IRR species
  • Multi-cycle yield potential
  • Anchor crop for perfumery value chain

ANNEX B — Santalum album (Sandalwood)

Technical Objective

Ensure root-host balanceslow-rotation stability, and oil yield predictability.

Propagation Strategy

  • Organogenesis with root architecture screening
  • Early vigor without excessive apical dominance

Critical Field Controls

  • Host plant integration
  • Soil moisture regulation
  • Root stress mitigation via RegenCore™

Performance Targets

MetricTarget
Survival≥85%
Oil formation timeline12–15 years
Mortality clusteringMinimal

Investment Relevance

  • Long-term asset species
  • Stable oil demand
  • Portfolio risk balancer

ANNEX C — Cananga odorata (Ylang-ylang)

Technical Objective

Maximize flower yield uniformity and oil consistency.

Propagation Strategy

  • Rapid multiplication via organogenesis
  • Flowering-focused physiological conditioning

Field Metrics

MetricTarget
Time to first flowering18–24 months
Flowering densityHigh
Oil consistencyStable chemotype

Investment Relevance

  • Fast cash-flow species
  • Early validation crop
  • Supports pilot economics

ANNEX D — Magnolia champaca (Golden Champaca)

Technical Objective

Support stress-resilient flowering and premium aromatic yield.

Propagation Strategy

  • Organogenesis with stress screening
  • Root robustness prioritized

Field Performance

MetricTarget
Survival≥85%
Flower initiation3–4 years
Stress sensitivityManaged

Investment Relevance

  • High-value niche aromatic
  • Luxury fragrance applications

ANNEX E — Cinnamomum verum (True Cinnamon)

Technical Objective

Ensure uniform bark thicknessleaf oil quality, and harvest repeatability.

Propagation Strategy

  • Structural uniformity selection
  • Early canopy balance

Field Metrics

MetricTarget
Survival≥90%
First harvest3–4 years
Regrowth after harvestStrong

Investment Relevance

  • Shorter rotation
  • Dual revenue (bark + leaf oil)
  • Scalable plantation crop

ANNEX F — Myristica fragrans (Nutmeg)

Technical Objective

Stabilize sex expressionearly vigor, and yield reliability.

Propagation Strategy

  • Organogenesis with elite mother stock
  • Field sex-ratio optimization

Performance Targets

MetricTarget
Survival≥85%
First yield5–7 years
Yield varianceLow

Investment Relevance

  • Dual product (nutmeg + mace)
  • Medium-term returns

ANNEX G — Canarium luzonicum (Elemi)

Technical Objective

Enhance resin flowtrunk architecture, and non-destructive tapping response.

Propagation Strategy

  • Organogenesis focused on trunk uniformity
  • Resin-response screening

Field Metrics

MetricTarget
Survival≥90%
Resin responseHigh
RegenerationStrong

Investment Relevance

  • Native Philippine species
  • ESG-positive resin crop

ANNEX H — Citrus aurantifolia (Calamansi / Lime)

Technical Objective

Deliver uniform fruitingdisease resistance, and oil-rich peel.

Propagation Strategy

  • Organogenesis for pathogen-free material
  • Rootstock compatibility testing

Investment Relevance

  • Fast yield
  • Food + fragrance crossover
  • Cash-flow stabilizer

ANNEX I — Persea americana (Avocado)

Technical Objective

Produce uniform, high-survival orchard stock.

Propagation Strategy

  • Organogenesis + clonal fidelity
  • Root vigor emphasis

Investment Relevance

  • Food security + agroforestry integration
  • Non-fragrance diversification

ANNEX J — Plumeria spp. (Frangipani)

Technical Objective

Maximize flower yield density and ornamental-aromatic value.

Investment Relevance

  • Low-risk, high survival
  • Landscape + fragrance use

ANNEX K — Cross-Species Strategic Summary

AttributeValue
GMONone
CITES complianceYes
DENR CNC/ECC fitHigh
ESG profileStrong
Portfolio balanceMulti-rotation

Closing Technical Statement

“OrgaGen™ Elite Plantlets are engineered not for laboratory success—but for predictable, compliant, and regenerative performance across diverse aromatic and agroforestry value chains.”


Next logical additions:

  1. Species-Specific Unit Economics Tables
  2. DENR CNC/ECC Species Risk Matrix
  3. Investor Fragrance Value-Chain Mapping per Species
  4. Pilot Results Reporting Template

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