Notes from The Rancho
Wholesale Organic Rosa Mosqueta - Chilean Rosehip Oil Cold Pressed Unrefined Bulk
Our Organic Rosehip Seed Oil comes from the southernmost regions of Patagonia. It is:
- Wild harvested by hand from thousands of acres of native rosehip shrubs
- Managed by Indigenous Patagonian women, creating long-term economic empowerment
- Collected only once a year, protecting the land’s natural rhythms and biodiversity
- Cold-pressed and unrefined, ensuring maximum nutrient retention
- Certified organic and non-GMO, with full documentation for export and compliance
Organic Rosehip Seed Oil – Patagonia
INCI: Rosa Rubiginosa (Rosehip) Seed Oil
Origin: Wildcrafted in Chile
Compliance: USDA Organic - COSMOS - NATRUE - ISO 16128
Source: Seed
Color: Dark Orange to RedHarvest Method: Hand-collected
Extraction: Cold-pressed, unrefined
Why Choose Our Rosehip Oil?
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Community Empowerment: Provides stable income for Indigenous Patagonian women through annual hand-harvesting practices.
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Eco-Friendly: Wildcrafted from thousands of untouched acres, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
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High Quality: Cold-pressed and unrefined to retain maximum nutrients and efficacy.
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Certified Organic: Meets stringent organic standards, ensuring purity and safety.
Our Commitment
We are dedicated to creating a regenerative supply chain that sustains life—not depletes it. By partnering with indigenous and small-scale producers across Latin America, we ensure every ingredient is traceable, clean, and non-GMO.
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We rise with the sun, collect fresh eggs from our chickens and harvest fresh citrus from the orchard, with the chirp of birds and the sounds of not too far-off horses and sometimes a lonely burro. Anywhere you walk, you're hit with the scent of citrus blossoms, lavender, eucalyptus trees, juicy tomato vines, and wild herbs, a constant reminder that abundance can mean many different things. Afternoons are spent under shady olive trees, sipping local wine, enjoying local beef with a local señora's handmade tortillas. Evenings are spent around a fire with family. Land is for indulging in the kind of slow, community-focused living that was common to many of your ancestors.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We are in Southern California. Read more about The Rancho here
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We source locally as well as from several Latin American countries like Chile, Mexico and Argentina. Many are wild-harvested and hand picked like our Rosa Mosqueta from the Bio Bio region of Chile. Check out our ingredients page for a full list.