Pomegranate (Box of 3 kgs)

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Pomegranate (Box of 3 kgs)

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John Franklin (Farmer)

Variety: Fruits

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Farmer

The main problem they face is that it is hard to find great-tasting and, therefore often sustainably grown produce in the right quantities at the right time and at the fair price. This leads to them having to settle for produce that does not match their needs for sustainability, heritage and taste. Today, their bests option is to buy from big bulk suppliers. Not only do they then often end up buying produce that is the opposite of what they are looking for but they also run a big risk of being inconsistent to what they promise to their customers and what they stand for.

Product

The main problem they face is that it is hard to find great-tasting and, therefore often sustainably grown produce in the right quantities at the right time and at the fair price. This leads to them having to settle for produce that does not match their needs for sustainability, heritage and taste. Today, their bests option is to buy from big bulk suppliers. Not only do they then often end up buying produce that is the opposite of what they are looking for but they also run a big risk of being inconsistent to what they promise to their customers and what they stand for.

Recipe

The main problem they face is that it is hard to find great-tasting and, therefore often sustainably grown produce in the right quantities at the right time and at the fair price. This leads to them having to settle for produce that does not match their needs for sustainability, heritage and taste. Today, their bests option is to buy from big bulk suppliers. Not only do they then often end up buying produce that is the opposite of what they are looking for but they also run a big risk of being inconsistent to what they promise to their customers and what they stand for.

Type of Production: Cultivating Soil

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The main problem they face is that it is hard to find great-tasting and, therefore often sustainably grown produce in the right quantities at the right time and at the fair price. This leads to them having to settle for produce that does not match their needs for sustainability, heritage and taste. Today, their bests option is to buy from big bulk suppliers.

The main problem they face is that it is hard to find great-tasting and, therefore often sustainably grown produce in the right quantities at the right time and at the fair price. This leads to them having to settle for produce that does not match their needs for sustainability, heritage and taste. Today, their bests option is to buy from big bulk suppliers. Not only do they then often end up buying produce that is the opposite of what they are looking for but they also run a big risk of being inconsistent to what they promise to their customers and what they stand for.

The main problem they face is that it is hard to find great-tasting and, therefore often sustainably grown produce in the right quantities at the right time and at the fair price. This leads to them having to settle for produce that does not match their needs for sustainability, heritage and taste. Today, their bests option is to buy from big bulk suppliers. Not only do they then often end up buying produce that is the opposite of what they are looking for but they also run a big risk of being inconsistent to what they promise to their customers and what they stand for.

The main problem they face is that it is hard to find great-tasting and, therefore often sustainably grown produce in the right quantities at the right time and at the fair price. This leads to them having to settle for produce that does not match their needs for sustainability, heritage and taste. Today, their bests option is to buy from big bulk suppliers. Not only do they then often end up buying produce that is the opposite of what they are looking for but they also run a big risk of being inconsistent to what they promise to their customers and what they stand for.

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