By buying local produce, whether it be Food, Drink or Goods, you can be sure that your produce hasn't travelled thousands of miles to get to you, racking up its own carbon footprint along the way. It also means that you are not only supporting local businesses but, more often than not, you'll probably end up with much higher quality products for your money too!
The farm has been fully organic since October 2009. From Spring through autumn the buffalo graze outside and in winter they are housed in large open sheds and o...
At The Rhubarb Triangle Farm Shop we take pride in offering great Yorkshire Produce. Our suppliers are carefully selected so that we stock goods you can trust. ...
We have been growing strawberries at Church Farm, Sessay, since 1970, starting off with 2 acres, and gradually increasing to the present 12 acres. 1 acre of ras...
Mount Pleasant Farm is where it all started once a chicken farm supplying eggs all over wales to now Shed Centre Wales however we have not lost our roots.
Our farm is called Glebe Farm. We farm 90 acres of organic mixed livestock and arable land. Also, in summer our animals graze on 40 acres of lush pasture on the...
We produce strawberries from May until October in the sunny sheltered vale of Cheddar. Our fruits are delicious on their own, and beautiful with other seasonal ...
We collect our fresh produce from Glasgow fruit and veg market. We also use the markets in Newcastle and Edinburgh to get as much variety as possible and to sou...
Our fresh produce has been either been made at Wayside, grown or sourced locally. We love making our delicious homemade jams, marmalade, chutney, pickles, pies,...
For more than 40 years Rowley’s Raspberries have been growing beautiful traditionally reared raspberries in Glassonby. You can pick your own or have them delive...
Locavore’s Big Plan sets out our ambition to scale up what we do to launch a large social enterprise grocery store which offers a viable alternative to supermar...