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Ripple Farm Organics

Some other websites relevant to what we do .
For links to our outlets please see our where to buy page.


ORGANIC GROWING
Soil Association
The Soil Association is the UK's leading campaigning and certification organisation for organic food and farming.

www.soilassociation.org
BOX SCHEME INFO
 

Box Scheme
The Boxscheme Green & Organic directory is a place for anyone with an interest in a green & organic home delivery, organic food, local produce & environmentally friendly living.

Listing Organic Veg Box Schemes, organic farms, organic shops, veg box delivery, organic home delivery, farm gate sales, natural products, healthy living & environmentally friendly goods and services.

www.boxscheme.org

Free Range Review
The Local Food Community Register.Use this to find local producers

www.freerangereview.com

Find great local food

Veg Box Recipes
Veg Box Recipes was created by Clare Josa and has grown into a thriving online community of people who enjoy cooking with fresh veggies, but sometimes want inspiration!

The website is full of recipes that work with veg boxes, farm shops, farmers' markets and allotments.

www.vegbox-recipes.co.uk

OTHER
  Wye Community Website
The community site for Wye - who we are, where we live, what we do, what we like and dislike.

www.wyeweb.org

 
Association Kokopelli Organic Seeds
(formerly Terre de Semences Organic seeds)
Association Kokopelli has, in this short time since 1999, blossomed all over Europe presenting an imposing collection of ancient vegetable varieties. Many members of the Association are very deeply involved in the protection of alimentary biodiversity and the safeguarding of traditional varieties.

www.organicseedsonline.co.uk
Wye Business Association
Wye Business Association was established in 1996 to bolster the businesses in Wye which were suffering from the decline in the rural economy largely due to the onslaught of out-of-town supermarkets. Wye like many other villages had suffered from the new trend of one stop shopping at the big multiple stores. It was time to act!

www.wyebusiness.org.uk