DC Harvest
Sandalwood plantation

Where sandalwood resource becomes commercially executable.

Independent execution of fragmented supply — from field readiness to buyer-aligned delivery.

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Beverley to Pingelly Corridor — Intake Now Open

The WA plantation estate is mature, fragmented, and largely uncoordinated.

Owners hold standing timber with no clear path to market. Buyers face inconsistent supply with no reliable execution interface between them and the resource. The coordination gap is structural — and it compounds with every season left unresolved.

DC Harvest is the execution layer that resolves the field side of that problem. Independent, compliant, and operationally disciplined — across extraction, processing, grading, and buyer-ready delivery.

Execution is controlled, not reactive.

The Execution Layer

We recover, handle, process, and present plantation sandalwood — from standing tree to graded, weighed, and documented material ready for buyer inspection or transport.

Every tonne is tracked from extraction through processing. Grade identity is maintained at the lot level. Nothing leaves the site undocumented.

Mechanical extraction and recovery

De-barking and tumbling

Grade separation and reconciliation

Weighing, documentation, and custody transfer

Site restoration and cleanup

Excavator grapple approaching sandalwood tree at golden hour

Clear Boundaries

DC Harvest operates within defined execution boundaries:

No Brokering

We never buy or resell timber

No Valuations

We don't advise on market pricing

No Intermediary

Owners deal directly with buyers

Graded sandalwood roots at sunset

Operating Standards

Built from NZ Forestry & WA Mining

Our standard comes from large-scale forestry operations in New Zealand and mine-site execution in Western Australia — environments where safety, compliance, and production discipline are non-negotiable.

That standard now applies to every sandalwood site we operate on.

Wheatbelt at dusk

Active Harvest Corridors

Beverley — Pingelly Corridor

Active — Building

Participation is assessment-based. Fit is determined by harvest readiness, site access, and alignment with the active run schedule.

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