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Lady Bug Farm
Products is consistently in search of information that is fresh
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supports the organic movement that is certainly the foundation to a
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At Lady Bug Farm Products we are convinced that there is much to learn about the way we grow, process, distribute and finally sit to eat the food on our plate. Consider the following TED talk by Mark Bittman in the area of food. Perhaps it is not so much what we have to learn, but to regain that which we have forgotten. In this fiery and funny talk, New York Times food writer Mark Bittman weighs in on what's wrong with the way we eat now (too much meat, too few plants; too much fast food, too little home cooking), and why it's putting the entire planet at risk. From farmer to retailer our relationship with each is built upon trust, fairness and respect. Only then can we have the confidence to bring the food from the farm to you. (Click the image to view the talk.) |
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| Lady Bug Farm Products is always looking for information that supports organic local food production and consumption. Below are some example of organizations that LadyBug Foods follows in its daily business. |
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The COABC is committed to promoting the importance of organic agriculture which helps ensure the long-term health and vitality of our region. The COABC seeks to educate farmers transitioning to organic production; advocate for organic consumption; provide current research and vital information for consumers, producers, stakeholders and the media; and interface with federal and provincial governments, and various organic sector stakeholders. |
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Eat & Drink BC! aims to promote the consumption of locally grown and prepared foods by consumers. By celebrating the relationship between food growers, distributors, and restaurants, we can re-circulate 90 cents of every dollar back into the BC economy.
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Locally grown food is better for your health, better for the environment, and the right choice to support BC farmers and producers and the BC economy. We’re here to help folks in Metro Vancouver "Get Local". Learn why it is important to eat local food, where to find local food, and how to choose local food. |
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Lady Bug Farm Products - A Fresh Approach to Distribution
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