Organic Foods as a Green Business

by Green Business Published on: 31 October 2016 Last Updated on: 03 April 2019

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The healthy diet and organic foods became a real trend worldwide. More and more people switch firstly to vegetarian diets, and then to organic-only products. Organic products are those that weren’t affected by harmful chemicals like pesticides or fertilizers. They are more nourishing than all other foods, as the plants create their own fertilizing and securing elements, making their “immune system” higher. This leads to the high content in of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that we need in our everyday diet.

Organic Food Farms:

As the importance of organic food becomes higher, more people consider making its production their business. There are many organic farms nowadays that raise vegetables, fruits, even nuts and seeds without using any chemicals.

There are two main types of farms:

  • Those focused on one particular product or type of products (a vegetable farm, a fruit farm, an herb farm, etc.)
  • Those with a wider range of plants raised.

These farms may sell products right there or supply different markets with them. The products may be tested to be given the “organic food” label because not all farms that are claimed organic really are.

Organic Food Shops:

As not all people trust grocery stores and markets, it became important to create special shops, whether physical or online, where people would be able to buy organic food and be sure they pay for what they need. These shops require more money from the client’s budget, but buying almonds, for example, and being sure they are organic and unprocessed, is worth the price.

One of a wide list of such shops is FoodToLive.com. It’s an online organic food shop that supplies its clients with nuts, dried fruits, legumes, seeds, spices, and other products people may need for their healthy diet. They write all the necessary information about every product, so their customers know how much protein, fats, carbs, and vitamins they get with every purchase. All products are approved by USDA; they are also gluten-free, raw, sprout table, and don’t contain GMO.

The company provides its buyers with their tax-free policy, 30-day return policy, and free shipping within the US. This is a wonderful example of how organic shops have to work.

Organic Food Blogs:

Blogging may give you many benefits, including financial ones. If you become a specialist in organic foods, you can share your experience on your blog. You can also do payed consultations as a dietitian, helping thousands of people who decide to switch to an organic diet.

You’ll have to write things people strive to know about organic foods and promote your blog in any way you want. This will make people want to read your blog further and ask you for a piece of advice.

Every kind of green business, including organic foods business, needs lots of things: start capital, thorough business plan, client base, advertisement, different approvals, etc. but this niche is still one of the most popular and not yet filled. If you make people believe your products are really organic by doing tests and updating your licenses, you won’t be on the bottom of the organic food companies list ever.

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Mashum Mollah is the feature writer of Search Engine Magazine and an SEO Analyst at Real Wealth Business. Over the last 3 years, He has successfully developed and implemented online marketing, SEO, and conversion campaigns for 50+ businesses of all sizes. He is the co-founder of Social Media Magazine.

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