Citronella Production

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Nov 15, 2019

Citronella ProductionCitronella (Cymbopogon confertiflorus), a cogon-grass look-alike which has various industrial uses because of its oil, can be grown here in our country. The oil extracted from citronella is highly valued because it is used in perfumes, mosquito repellants, soaps, spray, disinfectants, paints and polish.

In the Philippines, citronella production is still in the infant stage. There are only about 20 hectares planted to it in Leyte. Commercial production is feasible in 1,000 has in the towns of Babatngon, Biliran, Javier and Villaba also in Leyte.

The major buyers of citronella oil are the manufacturer if perfumes, laundry and toilet soaps, cigarettes and other allied items. U.S.A. is the world’s largest market of citronella oil.

Citronella oil is an indispensable ingredient in the manufacture of soap, perfumes and other industrial products. Our country is importing citronella grass in large quantities although the grass from which this oil is derived can be grown profitably under Philippine conditions. Citronella grass is found to be indigenous in the region. It is planted in backyard scale and used for bathing and other medicinal purposes only.

The recent economic crisis led to the realization that cultivating the crop locally would be more advantageous than importing the oil. The country could save a lot in foreign exchange by promoting the commercial planting of citronella grass.

Citronella Production Guide:

CROP VARIETIES

Citronella belongs to Family Graminae. It is an essential source of citronella oil and is predominantly grown in Java and Ceylon. There are two cultivated types – Mahapengeri and Lenabatu. These two types derived from wild “mana” grass. Cymbopogon coonfertiflorus (Stapf), which is the parent material of all commercially, cultivated citronella grass.

A. Varieties and Uses:

1. Lenabatu (Ceylon type) – Cymbopogon nardus (L) Rendle Adropogon nardus Ceylon de Jong narrow-leafed, hardier and long-lived. It is reported to contain only 15 – 65% of total acetyl sable expressed as geranial. Used as deodorant for mosquito repellant. Scent for soaps, sprays, disinfectants, paints and polish.

2. Mahapengari (Java type) – Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt (Adropogon nardus Java de Jong) broad leafed, requires good soil and much care in growing and cultivating. This variety contains around 85% “total acetyl sable expressed as geranial. Used as starting materials for the preparation of industrially important perfumery compounds derived from “geranial” citronella.

CULTURE AND MANAGEMENT

1. Soil – a suitable area for citronella plantation could be a young field, virgin or regenerated (green-fertilized) soils. The grass thrives in any type of soil provided they are sufficiently fertile. However, a deep sandy soil offers the natural recondition for good quality oil. Although the growth of the plants on sand is meager and equally not large, the proportion of oil in relation to weight of leaves is more favorable.

2. Climate – a humid climate with regular rainfalls would probably offer the most favorable condition for good yield and quality of oil. It likewise guarantees longevity of plantings.

3. Elevation – grows in low and high altitude up to 2,000 ft. and more, but thrives best from 600 to 700 ft. altitude.

4. Plant Materials – Use tillers of citronella grass obtained by dividing old clumps. Each clump could yield about ten sturdy divisions.

5. Plant Materials Requirements – Place about two sturdy divisions or tillers to each hole.

6. Distance of Planting – Plant at a distance of 3 x 3 ft. But in poorer soil the interval may be less. A 2×2 interval is sufficient in the planting period intended to last for only a short time

7. Planting Time – Citronella requires fairly large amounts of moisture for proper establishment. Planting should be during the rainy season.

8. Land Preparation and Planting – If possible prepare the field thoroughly. However, under coconut areas, and in some other cases, just underbrush the area, dig hole and insert the plant materials vertically. Bury the tillers fairly deep, otherwise the clumps will easily work themselves out of the ground.

9. Cultivation and Weeding – Hill-up (loosen the soil) and weed to improve the yield and for proper maintenance of the plantation.

However, it is advisable to practice hilling-up right after every harvest to hasten the recovery and growth of the plants.

10. Fertilization – The use of chemical fertilizers increases the grass yield, however, higher yield of oil is obtained on fresh soil as compared to chemically fertilized soil. Green fertilization makes the soil loose and has a favorable influence upon the oil content of the citronella. Apply urea or 16-20-0 at 2-3 bags/ha. either basal or as side dressing.

11. Pest and Diseases – In their natural habitat these plants are not prone to pests or disease. Also this plant is largely free from pest and diseases because of aromatic smell.

HARVESTING

1. Time of Harvest – The usual practice is to harvest 9 months after planting. However, under Leyte condition, harvest eight months after planting. Three to four harvests could be done a year under favorable conditions. The rainy season harvest is usually larger than the dry season harvest.

2. Proper Time for Cutting – It is very important to choose the most appropriate time of harvesting the grass. A too short growing period decreases the productivity of the plants to such extent that a field can perish within a short time. Along growing period permits the plant to develop its full root system, which is important for longer life span. However, definite cutting period cannot always be indicated in a climate where the rainy and dry seasons are quite irregular. Proper timing for cutting is advisable in order to prevent the grass from flowering. The best time for cutting seems to be when the stem has six adult leaves with the seventh leaf in rolled up position.

3. Proper way of Cutting – Cut the leaves about 6-8 inches above ground level. Too low cutting results to the inclusion of many nearly oil-free parts of the blades which, when distilled, diminish oil yield. After the grass is cut, remove the old, dry leaves from the fresh leaves before the leaf bundles are hauled prior to processing.

4. Life Span of Citronella in the Field – Short intervals between growing periods of ratoons shorten the life span of citronella in the field. The plantation will be productive for only slightly more than two years. However, in fertile soils where greater care is taken during the growing period the plantation may last from four to five years.

Less productive fields should be discontinued because of citronella is rather a soil exhausting crop and prolonged growth of the grass in it may be detrimental to the soil, the plants, the yield and quality of oil.

5. Yield of Oil – It is difficult to express the yield of oil on a per hectare basis in definite figures because it depends on so many factors: climate, fertility of the soil, age of plantation and method of distillation.

The average yield of oil is about 0.7%. It fluctuates from 0.5% in the rainy season to 1.2% during the dry season. The estimated yield of grass range from 12 – 35 metric ton/ha. with 0.7% average yield of oil or 84 –247 kg. of oil per hectare.

References: DOST Biliran, Provincial Science and Technology Center / Citronella, assamagribusiness

For more information, please visit or call:

Bureau of Plant Industry – Crop Research Production
692 San Andres Street Malate, Manila, Philippines
Phone: (02) 8525-7313 / (02) 8525-7857
Fax: (02) 8521-7650
E-mail: [email protected]
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Source: www.bpi.da.gov.ph / Photo: smartparenting.com.ph

38 thoughts on “Citronella Production”
  1. good day,

    i am very much interested to plant a cetronella i have a 12 hectares of land in mindanao
    please help me on how to start.

    Best Regard

  2. Could you please assist me for the production and market of citronella ? I have 4 hectares for the purpose.

  3. I am interested to plant citronella here in mindanao particularly south cotabato pls help me

  4. I am interested in citronella farming. Please advise on how to start. TIA..

  5. 1. How to start this kind of farming?
    2. What is the production and oil extraction details?
    3. How to market?

  6. Sirs,

    I’m interested in planting citronella in Negros. Kindly advise how to start the business especially procuring the seedlings, tools, distillation equipment design/process and product marketing.

    Thanks.

  7. I am also interested in Citronella farming and oil extraction…. I have 10 hectares of land in Zamboanga del sur for the purpose. Hope you can provide me the right technology and assistance…waiting for your response.

  8. Very much interested to this, we do have a 2.8 hectares of land located in Nueva Vizcaya.Hope you’ll assist us to this. Thank you.

  9. We have 25 hectares of land and I am very much interested in this venture how to start

  10. Greetings,

    Where can we buy citronella planting materials good for 5 Ha.

    Thank you,

    Albert

  11. Greetings,

    I am very much interested to have this citronella farming.Do you have seminar on this? I am willing to attain for me to learn.
    Hope you can response me!
    thank you

    h

  12. I’m interested planting citronella ,how do i start?where can i buy seedling?where is the market?

  13. I am intereted in farming citronella. I could I get started on six hectares. How much will it cost me to put up the processing machine, if I can cover the whole six hectares. Is there a formula for farmers to be able to acquire the machine on an installment on any terms?

  14. I need help in building a local distillery plant in Mindanao. How do I get started? Which government agency should I start to visit to get assistance?

  15. Gd day sir/madam
    I’m very interested to do citronella farming, I have 3ha area intend for this purpose in Cebu province. Which gov agency should I go for more detailed idea to put up a distillation equipment and also a source of planting materials. Thnks!
    Awaiting for your most soonest reply!

  16. Im interested to dedicate my 3.9 hectare land here in Rizal, Occ Mindoro for Citronella production. My land is located by the river bank. It drains well and can be easily irrigated as well. I would like to try both variety, the Ceylon and the Java. I will commence full production for my area upon determining which of the 2 varieties thrives well in my area. Can you guide me where I can get the start up planting materials for both?
    Many thanks in advance for your help. God Bless You More!
    Felix

  17. I am interested in citronella farming. i have 6 hectares of land in Kalinga province. with source of water. Kindly guide me where can I buy planting materials and how to start. Thank you very much and God bless!
    Nats

  18. I have questions on how to become citronella farmer:
    1. How to market the oil?
    2. Cost of acquiring the distillery equipment
    3. Type of soil for best yield of essential oil
    Thank you.
    Robert Valdez

  19. Good evening! Hope all is well.
    I am from Isabela and very interested in citronella venture from planting to marketing. Kindly guide me in planting. I have 3 hectares.

    Best regards!

  20. Hello,gusto ko magtanim ng cetronella..saan po ako makakakuha ng pang tanim po?

  21. Is there any seminar I can attend regarding citronella farming? Kindly direct me to proper agency please. Appreciate your help. Many thanks

  22. Good day! How to start this wonderfull oppurtunity?
    Thanks!
    Keep safe every juan!

  23. I have a citronella farm and those who like to buy seedlings I have available seedling materials and those who like to start this project I am willing to help you as a consultant email me at [email protected] or visit our Facebook page Dreamland Farm Development Sevices Company

  24. Hello po,
    May ilang tanong po ako.
    1. Meron po bang buyer ng citronella oil at by product nito na hydrosol? Magkano naman po ang presyuhan?
    2. Meron po bang company na gumagawa ng distillery equipment?
    3. Meron po bang tulong mula sa gobyerno para sa mga gustong mag farming nito?
    Thank you.
    Russel Cadigal

  25. Good Day, gusto ko sanang magtanim ng citronella pero diko alam kung paano iprocess para maging oil at saan pwde ibenta? Thanks

  26. I am a starting farmer and I have started to grow citronella, so happy that in 6 months my plants has made an outstanding growth. Kindly help me know where to market my harvest and guide me in growing more and better harvest. Thank you

  27. Good day. I am interested in citronella farming. We have more than 1 hectare in Javier Leyte. Can you tell me how and where can we market this citronella oil. Thank you. God bless.

  28. Were looking po kung san pwede maginvest or iexpand ang inyong citronella farming. Kindly send me an email for your existing business

  29. Good day ma’am/sir. I’m Jessa of Aldawah Producers Cooperative, we are producers of citronella oil and elemi oil. please let me know if you are interested. You may contact 09531163625 or email [email protected], thank you

  30. Greetings!
    I have planted citronella in my farm and have put up a distillery plant. I have produce the citronella essential oils and also its by-product hydrosol. My problem is I cannot find any market for it where I can sell my essential oils and hydrosol. Please help me that I can find a right market for it. My email address is [email protected] and my contact detail is 09175558588. I would appreciate a quick response to my concern.

  31. Precious cooperative members are highly appreciated if you allow us to plant citronella, we are waiting for your response.

  32. Hello to all.
    I am seeking information about citronella.

    We have a plot and would like to learn more about citronella, if we get the right information, advice, suppliers and market we will certainly be looking more into this as a crop.

    Possibly just 10ha for the first year as an experiment, if it’s profitable and we have the equipment then potentially expanding in consecutive years Upto 70- 80ha, assuming we plant 60% of the farm and leave the remaining 30- 40% to rest and regenerate the soil.

    My Contact details are: [email protected]
    09090786953
    What’s app Message +61 473 083 864

    Regards Emmanuel.

  33. Hello. We’re very interested to this citronella farming project and we are glad if you could help us..
    God bless

    Donix

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