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Jerseyland OrganicsGrand Forks, British Columbia
Jerseyland manufactures all its own products - currently (18) cow organic cheese varieties, (5) goat organic cheeses (one of our employees runs a herd of organic dairy goats) and (7) different organic yogurts. In addition we make real sour cream using full cream, hand made butter and fresh cottage cheese - all our cheeses are "raw milk" (except cottage) and the yogurts are non-homogenized (cream at the top). We strongly believe in supporting local and don't buy imported flavours from the USA as do many organic peers. We buy and process our own "B.C. fruit" bases and B.C. spices & herbs for our cheeses. We use rennet in our cheese as "microbial enzymes" are predominantly GMO derived and none meet B.C. organic standards. Jerseyland Organics distributes most products wholesale through several organic distributors mostly in western Canada. We direct market locally with our own reefer truck and sell off farm in a retail store on site. Jerseyland employs Ric & Vickie (unpaid slaves) and three farm employees and one full time cheese plant assistant. Ric predominantly works on the farm with the livestock and equipment / land / crops and does market development. Vickie is our cheese maker and prefers to be outside with the cows when not processing. Llewellyn's process on the farm 100% of their own milk, they are Federally licenced through CFIA and are an approved dairy with the Ministry of Agriculture. They are licenced through the CDC (Canadian Dairy Commission) and enjoy a very tenuous relationship with the Milk Marketing Board who disagree with our ideals. There are many benefits and some pitfalls to this sort of farm. Generally it is very gratifying to produce wholesome organic foods for appreciative organic consumers. It is especially nice to know that from day "1" we have taken the high road and issues such as - animal humane treatment, chemical residuals in foods and environmental issues are not something to be embarressed of or hidden out of sight. However the development of "corporate" organics greatly concerns us, this will be the biggest threat to "true organic farming " in Canada in the next few years. Organic products from corporate giants (we all know who they are) have no place in the homes of organic consumers. They don't support local farms, they don't employ local families, they have no ties to a local communities and they often don't even know where their own products even really come from ? Llewellyn's strongly feel we should be supporting local products - at least your own province & not trucking organic products across the country burning fossil fuels and not knowing the validity of some organic claims or standards. It is crucial that the "organic consumer" educate themselves where their organic food really comes from and who produced it and does this really support your vision of what organics is all about ? Do we really want organic agriculture and foods to follow the same path that conventional foods have? Do we really want "Mc Organics" ?
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