M Thanks for that one thing I took from it was
Australia today is the only significant global producer of sandalwood, with 9,000 hectares (ha) of plantation. Although its native variety, Santalum spicatum, is facing a decline, the country took up plantation of the Indian variety decades back, which is now ready for harvest.
As of 2014, India has 20,725 ha of sandalwood plantation, but it could be a decade or more before the country can harvest any of it as the sandalwood plants are still very young. It will be 2024 before they start harvesting. Again we have at least 7 years head start minimum.
We already have the embryo of a pharma industry in the US. We have a lot of advantages IMO
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