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Organic Food Supplies

April 1st, 2010

Two kinds of organic food suppliers can be identified: local farms run in the family, and larger businesses that serve a larger market segment. Small farms have the support of local communities and regional governments and they usually provide the necessary items for the neighborhood. People living in the countryside will be the first to buy the products of local organic food suppliers. Eggs, dairy products, meat, fish, fruits and vegetables are the most commonly available items. Yet, if you need more exotic items that are not available in the neighborhood, you need to turn to larger organic food suppliers.

The truth is that the very concept of organic food suppliers is a bit ambiguous and it can be understood in different ways depending on the context. Thus, both producers and intermediaries are organic food suppliers, according to whom they sell their products to. For instance, hypermarkets usually buy from large companies and organic food suppliers that that are not producers but intermediaries between large stores and local farms. Only very large organic businesses get to supply food chains directly.

Another type of classification for organic food suppliers takes into consideration the business size. Consequently, there are family businesses that act as organic food suppliers, but there are also mid-size retailers and wholesalers that intermediate between producers and consumers. Businesses that have a limited range of intermediation usually get in the mid category; yet, the market is definitely dominated by wholesalers. They come with the lowest prices, the most advantageous purchase terms on the market, on the only condition that you buy in large quantities. You cannot order a dozen of organic eggs from such stores, but a few hundred, and this is just an example.

The differences between organic food suppliers have a direct influence on the customers, because they are the first affected by the price and the quality of the products they purchase. It is one thing to buy organic tomatoes brought from a nearby farm and a totally different thing to get organic tomatoes that have traveled a few hundred miles before getting on your table. This is in fact the problem with the online organic food suppliers, because, when it comes to delivery, they are limited to a certain predetermined geographic area. If you have the possibility to buy something local, enjoy the opportunity!

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When the author isn’t cooking up her own delicious organic food recipes, she’s a fan of psychic reviews, the Seattle HCG Diet & Weight Loss, and the Cadillac XLR windscreen windblocker wind deflector.

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