about us
At Rose in Amazonia, a group of Peruvian and Spanish entrepreneurs have united to protect and revitalize the rosewood tree in the Peruvian jungle. More than a company, we are a bridge between people and nature, committed to ensuring that this Amazonian treasure thrives without endangering its existence. We pursue sustainable development that benefits both nature and local communities.

Mission and Values
Our passion is driven by sharing authentic, pure, and top-quality products, obtained through sustainable and transparent processes. Supported by permits and certifications for the American and European markets, each drop of our oils carries the essence of the Amazon and an unwavering commitment to its preservation.

Our Commitment to Traceability and Safety
From our farms in the Peruvian jungle to the end customer, we ensure that each step in the production and delivery of our oils is traceable and meets the highest quality standards. Through our export consortium in Peru and our commercial office
in Europe, we carefully manage each shipment to guarantee excellence.

TESTIMONIALS
Joaquina Alban Castillo
Lead Professor at the Faculty of Biological Sciences, San Marcos University, and Researcher at the National Museum
“Very grateful to Enrique Lorente for all the lessons learned from these species, which have faced many challenges for propagation.”
Guillermo Riva
Sustainable Forest Program, SERFOR
“The diversity of products and the correct use of non-timber resources emblematic of the region are incredible. Rosewood has been an impressive resource for decades.”
William Arellano
Director of Sustainable Forest Heritage Management, SERFOR.
“Congratulations to Enrique for an excellent job in restoring degraded soils,
not only restoring them but also adding value with high-value species”
Ever Tomás
Botanical Engineer.
“It’s amazing to see these achievements. This serves as an example for all of us, showing serious land management.”
Veridis Terra Foundation, Canada.
“Grateful to Enrique Lorente for his dedication to restoring degraded land, which demonstrates that recovery is possible without deforestation and with the use of technology. ”