Our Reforestation-First, Legal Forestry Model

  • Naturally fallen wood only: We work exclusively with deadfall wood (naturally fallen and aged trees), avoiding live-tree cutting and protecting the forest structure.
  • Active reforestation: Native nurseries and annual planting programs for Bursera graveolens and companion species to restore degraded dry-forest areas.
  • Monitoring & traceability: Follow-up on survival rates, plots and hectares under reforestation, linked to our forestry records.
  • Community partnerships: Long-term, fair-trade agreements with communities around Las Lomas, Piura, creating income from legal forestry instead of informal extraction.

Traceability, SINAFO & Transport Guides (GTF)

To guarantee that Palo Santo shipments come from legal and traceable sources, Peru’s national system uses several tools:

  • SINAFO registry: A national forestry information system where enabling titles, management plans and movements of forest products are recorded.
  • Guía de Transporte Forestal (GTF): The official forest transport guide that accompanies each load, showing species, volume, origin, destination and associated permits.
  • Lot tracking: Internal codes that connect harvested lots, processed batches and export documents for improved traceability.

Community Reforestation & Circular Use of Palo Santo

In alliance with communities in Las Lomas, Piura, we implement a circular forestry model:

  • Native nurseries: production of seedlings for dry-forest replanting, with community participation and training.
  • Revenue sharing: fair-trade agreements that link the value of Palo Santo products to local income and reforestation budgets.
  • Zero-waste approach: sticks, chips, powder and sawdust are transformed into products such as pressed incense cones, maximizing the use of each tree.

Export Documentation & Species Status

  • SERFOR Export Permits: Confirm legal origin, traceability and compliance with approved forest management plans.
  • SENASA Phytosanitary Certificates: Demonstrate that the shipment is free from regulated pests and complies with International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures.
  • HS Code & product description: Palo Santo products are usually classified under headings such as 1211 or 3307, depending on format and use. Local customs brokers define the final HS code in each market.
  • Non-CITES species: Bursera graveolens is currently not listed in CITES appendices, but remains subject to national forestry regulations in Peru.