
100,000+
Mahogany Trees
30,000+
Agarwood Trees
26+
Years Experience
DENR / PCSD
Certified

OUR STORY
From Hobby to Industry
Leader
In 1998, it all started as a hobby of a couple owning a piece of land. As years passed, Honduran Mahogany trees were planted as the land continued to expand. The company was given the name Dásos (δάσος), the Greek word for forest or woodland.
Today, DASOS-One Plantations Inc. (DOPI) has hundreds of thousands of Honduran Mahogany trees and tens of thousands of Agarwood (Aquilaria Malaccensis) trees planted across privately owned land in the Philippines — including our main Agarwood plantation in Brooke's Point, Palawan.
DOPI is a registered Tree Plantation Company certified by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and a proud member of the Sustainable Tree Farmers Group of the Philippines.
We are one of the first plantations in the Philippines to have legal rights granted to propagate, harvest, and process Agarwood and its byproducts — cultivated in Palawan's biodiversity haven.
CULTIVATION
Our Plantation World
Witness the transformation of once-barren landscapes into thriving forests.

30,000+ Trees · Brooke's Point, Palawan
Agarwood Cultivation
DENR authorized Aquilaria Malaccensis cultivation in Palawan's biodiversity haven. One of the first legal agarwood plantations in the Philippines.

100,000+ Trees · Brooke's Point, Palawan
Honduran Mahogany
Authentic Swietenia macrophylla cultivation with premium handmade products — table tops, counter tops, butcher blocks, stair treads, and more.
PRUNING
Importance of Pruning the Agarwood Trees
Before and After, for better growth

BEFORE

AFTER
After Three(3) months of Agarwood Inoculation
OPERATION
WHAT WE DO
Every product begins with a tree. We oversee the full cycle — from seedling to finished mahogany craftsmanship.

01
PLANTING
Carefully cultivated seedlings are grown in our nursery, then planted across our own land holdings.

02
LOGGING
Sustainably harvested under DENR authorization — only mature trees are selected, protecting the wider ecosystem.







































