A minimum order of 100 units tells you almost everything about who this site is built for. Organica Group SARL sells argan oil, prickly pear seed oil, Moroccan black soap (Savon Beldi), Ghassoul clay, Nila powder, rose water and essential oils, but it sells them by the bulk lot, not the bottle. The argan comes in both cosmetic and culinary grades. The black soap and clay are traditional hammam staples that beauty brands abroad pay a premium to source from people who actually make them in Morocco. This is a manufacturer and exporter, working out of an office in Marrakech and a factory in Agadir, and the whole site is pitched at the people doing the buying for a brand or a shop somewhere else in the world.
Bulk sales for brands and retailers
That framing changes how you should read the offering. A consumer landing on the page would find the unit minimums and the talk of private labeling beside the point. A retailer, a spa operator, or a distributor sourcing raw oils and clays would find it close to a checklist. Organica Group SARL handles the custom packaging, so a buyer can put their own label on a Moroccan-made product without ever running a production line. The company says it ships to more than fifty countries, and the named markets (the USA, the UK, Canada, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea) read like a real export spread covering North America, Europe and East Asia, not a vague gesture at global reach.
Custom packaging and private labeling
The warehouse deserves a second look. A climate-controlled space of 50,000 square feet is a specific, operational claim, the sort of thing that costs money and protects product that degrades in heat. Argan oil and seed oils do not love a hot Moroccan storeroom, so storage conditions tell a serious buyer something concrete about quality. It answers exactly the storage question a volume buyer would raise.
Climate-controlled warehouse in Agadir
Certification is where wholesale beauty sourcing lives or dies, and Organica Group SARL leans on it. The site claims USDA Organic, AB through Ecocert France, FDA compliance, and CCPB certification on specific product lines. That last point is worth noting: certifications are tied to particular lines, which is more honest than slapping an organic seal across the whole catalogue. A buyer in a regulated market cares whether the exact oil they are importing carries the paperwork, and naming the body behind each mark (Ecocert, CCPB) gives them something to verify on their own.
Certifications for regulated markets
Those claims are worth treating as a starting point for due diligence rather than a finished guarantee, because certificate numbers and current validity are the things any importer will request directly before placing a first order anyway. What the site does well is signal that it understands the language its customers speak. Organica Group SARL is clearly built around the reality that a wholesale beauty buyer needs documentation as much as product.
Documentation as part of the sourcing process
The product range at Organica Group SARL is coherent. Argan oil and prickly pear seed oil are the high-value exports; the soap, clay, rose water and spa items round out a Moroccan-ingredient catalogue that a spa or natural-cosmetics line could draw on without going to several suppliers. There is a logic to keeping argan, Ghassoul and Beldi soap under one roof, since they tend to end up in the same hammam-inspired product lines abroad.
Moroccan ingredients in one supplier
Reaching the company is straightforward. A phone number, an email and a full street address in the Sidi Ghanem industrial zone of Marrakech are all on the site, which is what you want from a wholesale exporter where a buyer may need to call, send documents, or arrange a sample shipment. For a B2B operation, a physical factory and office address beats a contact form alone, and Organica Group SARL gives both.
Contact details for direct ordering
Public reputation is a different story. The company keeps a Facebook page tied to the domain, but it sits at zero reviews and no rating. Organica Group SARL appears in business directory listings on dial4trade, b2bmap and b2brazil, though those are listings, not customer verdicts. Nothing turned up on Google, Trustpilot, Yelp or the usual consumer review platforms, and no notable third-party write-ups surfaced in a search. That is not unusual for a wholesale exporter, since its customers are businesses that vet suppliers privately through samples, audits and references rather than leaving public star ratings. A prospective buyer cannot lean on a crowd of outside voices and has to do the verification work themselves.
No public reviews or third-party verification
So the honest read on Organica Group SARL is a company with a specific, credible-looking wholesale proposition and very little public footprint to corroborate it. The offering is detailed where it counts (named products, grades, certifying bodies, storage, export markets, a real address) and quiet exactly where an importer would most want reassurance, which is independent feedback from people who have actually ordered.
Buyer must conduct their own due diligence
A buyer who is comfortable running their own supplier checks, requesting certificates and ordering samples will find plenty here to work with. The minimum of 100 units, the private-label service and the fifty-country export claim all point at one customer type: a brand or retailer building a Moroccan-ingredient line who would rather source directly from Organica Group SARL's factory than from a middleman. Organica Group SARL puts the operational facts on the table and leaves the diligence to the buyer.






Business address
Zene industreal
Marrakech
40110
Morocco
Contact details
Phone: 00212648273228