Packed potatoes, carrots, onions and apples ready for farm delivery

Alpha concept for British farm food

Find, buy and donate food direct from British farms.

One public front door for household-sized farm produce, shared buying, charity needs and the good platforms already doing the work. Good Crop routes people to existing farm shops, food hubs and platforms where they already work.

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What do you want to do?

Available from farms

Public-buyable produce, not wholesale leftovers.

Bigger than supermarket, small enough for a household, stable enough to survive normal home storage.

Household

Fenland potatoes

Daintree-style packed bags

Where
Cambridgeshire
Unit
7.5kg bag
Storage
Cool dark cupboard, 2-4 weeks
Delivery
Ships nationally
Household

Brown onions

East Anglia grower group

Where
Suffolk
Unit
5kg net
Storage
Dry cupboard, 3-6 weeks
Delivery
Local delivery
Shared

Apple trays

Kent orchard

Where
Kent
Unit
48 count tray
Storage
Cool room, 2 weeks
Delivery
Regional courier

Three lanes

Keep every listing honest about who it is for.

For households

5kg to 10kg bags and boxes ordinary homes can store and use.

For shared buying

Neighbour, workplace, church and school buys that can be split.

For food hubs

Verified groups that can handle sacks, crates or pallets.

Needed by causes

Useful produce, received in the right quantities.

Community fridge

March

NeedsPotatoes, onions, apples
CapacityUp to 80kg weekly
ReceiveParcels or sacks

Food pantry

Peterborough

NeedsRoot veg for family bags
Capacity150 household bags
ReceiveFriday deliveries

School holiday kitchen

Wisbech

NeedsRobust produce only
CapacityCrates or split pallets
ReceiveBooked slots

Good Crop promise

Help more farm food move fairly.

Good Crop should be a useful front door, not another middleman. When a good route already exists, send people there. When a farmer, buyer, donor or community group needs help, make the next step obvious.

  • Point people to farmers and food hubs that already work
  • Only list produce in quantities people can actually use
  • Help donations become useful food in a real local place
  • Keep the process simple for growers, buyers and community groups

Free for producers and buyers, fair by design.

Good Crop will never charge farmers, growers or buyers to use site features. Promotions, highlights and visibility should be shaped by community need, seasonality and usefulness, not paid placement.