From our farms: Certified Organic Nutrilite El Petacal Farm
Ingredients matter. To ensure the exceptional quality of our Nutrilite supplements and Artistry skin care products, we don’t take any shortcuts when it comes to finding the purest, safest and most effective botanical ingredients. That’s why we own nearly 6,000 acres of certified organic Nutrilite farmland across two continents where we maintain control over which botanicals are grown, how they’re planted, what nutrients they’re given, when they’re harvested and how they’re processed. That includes one of the largest certified organic herb farm in the U.S. and one of the largest certified organic acerola cherry farms in the world. In fact, Nutrilite is the only global vitamin and dietary supplement brand to grow, harvest, and process plants on our own certified organic farms. We are bringing you those stories from our farms, starting with Nutrilite Rancho El Petacal, 1,589 acres (643 hectares) of certified organic farmland in southwestern Mexico. The farm has a temperate climate with plenty of sunshine and rainfall, and soil that is enriched with minerals thanks to a nearby volcano. Some of its key crops are spinach, white chia, pomegranate and rosemary.

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