Boswellia Carterii, commonly known as frankincense, is a valuable resin harvested primarily in Somalia and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Essential statistics highlight its importance in traditional medicine, aromatherapy, and cosmetics. The resin is collected through careful incisions on the Boswellia trees, ensuring sustainability and quality. Harvest data reveals that premium-grade resin is in high demand for its anti-inflammatory properties and use in essential oils. Market trends show consistent growth, driven by the wellness and natural remedies industries. Proper handling and ethical sourcing remain critical for maintaining its therapeutic and economic value.
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