According to His Majesty the King's Royal Initiative, the main purpose of vetiver grass cultivation is to conserve soil and water, particularty for the steep slopy areas. In spite of the effort, some farmers are still reluctant to accept its valuable attributes because cultivation of vetiver in agricultural areas in order to conserve soil and water does not produce tangible benefits in terms of revenue. Actually, vetiver leaves and roots can be used for other purposes especially its leaves, which usually have to be cut to keep the vetiver rows in order and can be used for roofing as well as making handicraft products to gain extra income.