Why the world is running out of frankincense
Frankincense, a resin from Boswellia trees, is facing depletion due to overharvesting, climate change, and beetle outbreaks. The Horn of Africa, a primary production region, is particularly affected. Efforts to promote sustainable harvesting and traceability are underway, but challenges remain, including economic pressures on harvesters and the lack of global certification.
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