Support the Local Farm Pack: Fresh farm goodness delivered right to your doorstep

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Want to experience fresh, home-grown farm goodness while excluding the commuting hassle? We hear you! And so does Fresh off the Dot SG, a campaign borne out of a desire to promote Singapore’s extensive yet little-known farming landscape spanning over 200 farms.

This campaign is the brainchild of Local Farm by Gardenasia, which runs a weekly  subscription grocery service that aims to explore and uncover local farms within our small city state.

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Credit – The Local Farm

Through their weekly local farm pack, their subscribers get fresh produce which include local eggs, quail eggs, mushrooms, veggies, and fish fillets. For just S$195 a month, you get to enjoy all these while sustaining the demand for produce hence helping local farmers keep their business afloat. This perfectly aligns with their mantra,”No Farmers, No Food.” 

Unlike the imported variety, The Local Farm produces retain most of their nutrients since it takes a shorter time to get them off the farm to your plate. The best part? They rotate the contents of the weekly packs to ensure you experience a variety of what Singapore’s local farms have to offer, delivered to your doorstep.

Some of the farms that are part of the initiative include Egg Story (Chicken eggs), Kin Yan Agrotech (Mushrooms), Yili Farm (Veggies), The Fish Farmer (local fish fillets), and Lian Wah Hang Farm (local quail eggs). So you get all this in the farm pack!

farm produce

Want to have a feel of this service before paying for it? Head down to Open Farm Community on 26 and 27 February, where they’ll be running a weekend pop-up. Expect a worthy display of a variety of produce grown in Singapore, with the option to take some home with you.

If you can’t make it there, the Local Farm has opened pre-orders for their 2022 subscription, so get yours now!

Spread the love – let’s support the Local Farm Pack!

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Pavin Chopra

A Singaporean writer & editor with almost 20 years across fashion, finance, and parenting — before following my appetite — into food editing. Passionate traveller, self-confessed coffeeholic, and a lover of people — except those who exclude tiramisu from dessert menus. When I'm not eating my way through the island, I'm eating my way through the rest of the world — one passport stamp & one local dish at a time.

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