Apr 9, 2010 & & & Food headlines around email. & & Start a Petition » change_setup("300", "Featured", "all", "#DCB000", 6); This post initial appeared on EcoSalon.Innovative new ways of you do commercial operation are opening up on both coasts. MOO Milk and Bobs Red Mill show how food companies that offer eaters, workers, and farmers can be the call of the future.Late last winter, when dairy hulk HP Hood sensitive 10 Maine dairy farmers that it would no longer buy their milk, things looked flattering bleak. These farmers had invested in going organic to supply the burgeoning organic divert market, but now, with the cost of organic divert reduce than the cost of production, the farmers were left with dual choices: sell their cows, or bail out their organic divert on the required marketplace for even less money.Just a small over a year later, those same farmers are flourishing (with the goal of thriving) in the future, interjection to an innovative new commercial operation have up called an L3C, a new form of union for low-profit, singular guilt corporations, that gives them eligibility to embrace grants and endowments in the same approach as a mild or non-profit. Besides being low profit, one order of an L3C is that it have a amicable purpose.Grocery shelves opposite Maine are right away stocking MOO (Maines Own Organic), consumers have entrance to high peculiarity organic divert constructed by family farmers, farmers get to keep their land, and radically, both consumers and farmers have wrested carry out from the marketplace forces that customarily order us, and together are construction an pick food complement that serves them.David Bright, Secretary of Maines Own Organic Milk Company and part of the Maine Farm Bureau and Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association took a little time out from planting his open peas to speak with me about how the commercial operation came together.With a mission to keep farmland and have tillage essential for farmers, The Maine Farm Bureau teamed up with the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association and the thought of handling as an L3C was born. As Bright tells me, the founders have a amicable role of on condition that an sourroundings in that diary farmers can have income farming.Still, the complaint of removing the divert processed, packaged, and to marketplace remained. After all, Hood once paid for distribution. These farmers, a little with as couple of as fifteen cows, are located in remote farming areas far from estimate plants or markets and dont have tankers to ride their milk.But a droll thing happened on the approach to the farm. Putting in reserve any concerns about competition, dual Maine dairies concluded to help. Smiling Hill Dairy concluded to turn re-certified as an organic divert processor, squeeze a new tank and routine the milk. Another dairy, Oakhurst Dairy, donated the appurtenance that packages the divert in to cartons. Oakhurst additionally washes the MOO Milk tanker and does the lab work.Says Bright, We were advantageous in that we had a little great Maine businesses that saw the significance of keeping these farms going.Sounds similar to socialism to me.123; &
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