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Post: # 59443Post Andy Hamilton »

Are there any ethical businesses out there that you would recommend to others? Maybe a box scheme in your area or a seed supplier or an online shop that sells all sorts of wonderful goodies.
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Post: # 59475Post Thomzo »

Abbey Farm Shop in Cirencester - http://www.theorganicfarmshop.co.uk/

An organic farm with it's own shop and cafe. The food in the cafe is excellent. They also do talks and education on organic farming.

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Post: # 59497Post Cassiepod »

Pillars of Hercules in Fife are great for a visit again farmshop and cafe I don't know the exact location because my mum took me and I wasn't wathcing the road!

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Post: # 59512Post Shirley »

Goodness Direct are pretty good. Not the cheapest but they are reliable.

Don't forget the likes of www.suma.coop for bulk buying as a food co-operative.
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Post: # 59686Post red »

I quite like Riverford the veg box people.
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Post: # 59725Post the.fee.fairy »

I use River Nene for mine - they're a local veg box supplier

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Post: # 59742Post red »

well riverford is local to me ... but even though they cover a wide area.. its run as a co-op, so the veg is still local. River Nene is a sister group to Riverford
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http://www.realseeds.co.uk

fantastic heirloom varieties of seeds.

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Post: # 66024Post catalyst »

just found this tomato seed supplier.
in the US but the varieties are fantastic, probably worth paying the postage to get a selection, as tomatoes are very easy to save seed from and dont readily cross pollinate.

http://www.tomatofest.com

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