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i'm looking at setting up a wee business selling locally grown produce.
however, it seems ORGANIC is the buzzword.
I grow and eat all my own food and it is not Soil Asociation certified organic, but i don't use any pesticides etc - but fact is, i walk to my garden and lift it as needed.
but in my mind, it isn't so much that food is organic that makes it green, its the airmiles - i think sourcing local food is the way to go more than organic - but it seems local doesn't have the publicity that organic has
seems a lot of organic produce shops have produce from all over the globe.
can promoting local, seasonal product win the customer over - or will i struggle unless i go organic????
however, it seems ORGANIC is the buzzword.
I grow and eat all my own food and it is not Soil Asociation certified organic, but i don't use any pesticides etc - but fact is, i walk to my garden and lift it as needed.
but in my mind, it isn't so much that food is organic that makes it green, its the airmiles - i think sourcing local food is the way to go more than organic - but it seems local doesn't have the publicity that organic has
seems a lot of organic produce shops have produce from all over the globe.
can promoting local, seasonal product win the customer over - or will i struggle unless i go organic????
