Vegetable box scheme

Vegetable box scheme

A vegetable box scheme is a delivery of fresh vegetables, usually locally grown and organic, either directly to the customer or to a local collection point.

A vegetable box scheme is usually operated by the grower or a small co-operative to add value and support the local food economy. There are approximately 600 such schemes operating in the UKcite web|url=http://www.bbcgreen.com/Travel/UK-Holidays/Food/Organic/organic-box-schemes|title=Boxes of delight|publisher=BBC Green|accessdate=2008-08-10] and by early 2007, according to the Soil Association, retail sales via such schemes were in excess of £100 million per annum [cite web|url=http://www.soilassociation.org/web/sa/saweb.nsf/%0Bb0062cf005bc02c180256a6b003d987f/fb6952fe3232ff4d8025729f0052b8ce!OpenDocument|title=How to set up a vegetable box scheme|date=2007|publisher=The Soil Association|accessdate=2008-08-10] .

Many schemes are run on a local or regional basis, delivering food direct from the producer to the consumer. Other schemes offer a nationwide delivery, with produce supplied by a network of growers, co-operatives and wholesalers. Some British supermarkets have also begun offering vegetable boxes, causing concern that this would affect established independent schemes, but their impact appears to have been limited .

How a vegetable box scheme works

A box scheme usually works by subscription. A customer signs up to a weekly or fortnightly delivery of fresh vegetables and/or fruit. The contents are not ordered by the customer, but are selected by the box scheme provider on the basis of seasonality and availability. Some schemes offer the option of purchasing extra goods to be delivered along with the vegetable box, such as dairy produce and meatcite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/real_food/article1380105.ece|title=Top 35 organic box schemes in the UK|date=March 3 2008|publisher=Times Online|accessdate=2008-08-11] .

An organic vegetable box scheme will be certified as organic by a government approved body, such as the Soil Association.

ee also

* food miles
* food seasonality
* organic food

References

External links

* [http://www.soilassociation.org UK Soil Association - The UK's leading organic certification body]
* [http://www.whyorganic.org/page2_1.asp?main=2&sub=1 WhyOrganic.org - 10 reasons to eat organic food]
* [http://www.vegbox-recipes.co.uk Veg Box Recipes - recipes designed for people who get veg boxes or cook using seasonal vegetables]


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