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“No farmers, no food”.

Have you ever wondered where the apples in your crisper actually come from?

Those who visit the Good Harvest stall at Aura Farmers Markets can find out.

And if you can’t get there, any home in greater Caloundra can order organic fruit and vegetable boxes directly to their homes and support local farmers in the process.

Good Harvest is celebrating their 10th birthday this September to coincide with Australian Organic Awareness Month.

Founded with a vision of making farm-fresh, certified organic produce accessible to everyone in the Greater Sunshine Coast area, Good Harvest managing director Ryan Nicholson said organic farm had grown to become an essential staple for families across the entire Sunshine Coast.

“Our 10th anniversary is not just an exciting milestone for Good Harvest, but more importantly it is our chance to say a big ‘thank you’ to all of our loyal customers, partners, and the farmers we work with,” Mr Nicholson said.

Operations manager Katie Allen said the goal had always been to “bring the farm closer to the table”

“While promoting organic practices that are so important for the environment and our health,” Ms Allen said.

“It’s rewarding to see local families respond so favourably to organic produce over a 10-year period.”

To celebrate their 10th birthday, Good Harvest Organic Farm will be giving back to the community with a series of giveaways, including 10 ‘Golden Tickets’ hidden in delivery boxes to win prizes valued up to $150, kid’s colouring contests, weekend market surprises, and special gifts for new and existing customers.

Locals who attend the Saturday Aura’s Farmers Market can visit the Good Harvest stall to find out more or visit www.goodharvest.com.au.

 

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