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What's Happening: Holder's Farmer's Market

28th October, 2011
Fresh Organic Tomatoes

Are you eating organic and raw? Well you now can at Holders Farmers Market.
We have all heard the word because lately, that is what everyone is buzzing about..organic. So what does it actually mean and why should you care? Well, organic food is food which has been produced using methods that:
* Do not involve synthetic inputs such as modern synthetic pesticides and chemical fertilizers
* Do not contain genetically modified organisms
* Are not processed using irradiation, industrial solvents or chemical food additives.

This all means that the food which is produced organically is clean and like in all aspects of life the cleaner the better!

Eating organic has many benefits not only for your body and mind but also for your environment. Below are a few but important benefits of eating organic.

* Organic foods do not have pesticide, herbicide or fungicide residue on it. Who wants to be digesting food which contains all of these dangerous chemicals?
* Organic foods allow for less choline chemistry in our environment and reduce off farm pollution
* Organic foods are not genetically engineered IE it is real
* Organic foods reduce toxic load
* Organic foods have an intense realistic flavor
* Organic foods have a high vitamin and mineral content

Organic Eggs

Now finally, Barbados will be able to access these benefits and more by attending and purchasing organic food/produce from Holders Farmers Market. Holders Farmers Market opens from 9AM - 2PM every Sunday from November 6th 2011 and will be located at Holder's Plantation House. From fruits and vegetable, to milk, to eggs - Barbadians will finally be able to locate their weekly supply in one convenient place! What a relief right? Well, we at Loop Barbados certainly think so.

Melanie & Kimberly*

We would love to hear what you think.

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