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.

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

Vegetables

Kensons Farm

Where
Sutton Mandeville, Wiltshire
Unit
See source
Storage
Confirm storage guidance before routing.
Delivery
Follow the source route and confirm collection or delivery details.
Availability
Various
Not sure

Cabbage

Meadow Farm

Where
Somerset
Unit
5Kg
Storage
Cupboard 2 weeks
Delivery
Courier
Availability
5Kg
Shared buying

Beetroot

Meadow Root Co-op

Where
Lancashire
Unit
12 kg crates
Storage
Cool and dark; wash before use.
Delivery
Group collection point can be arranged in Preston.
Availability
Unwashed beetroot crates
Food hub

Onions

Cedar Barn Produce

Where
Norfolk
Unit
20 kg nets
Storage
Store dry with airflow.
Delivery
Collection Monday to Friday, delivery by arrangement.
Availability
Long-keeping onion nets
Food hub

Potatoes

West Moor Farm

Where
Somerset
Unit
25 kg bags
Storage
Keep dark and ventilated.
Delivery
Pallet delivery available for orders over 20 bags.
Availability
Bulk bags for groups and hubs
Household

Kale

North Fen Organics

Where
Ely
Unit
5 kg crates
Storage
Refrigerate and use within five days.
Delivery
Local collection slots on Tuesday and Thursday.
Availability
Up to 110 kg harvested to order
Shared buying

Apples

Orchard Vale

Where
Kent
Unit
13 kg trays
Storage
Store chilled where possible; use within two weeks.
Delivery
Producer can meet buyers at the Saturday market.
Availability
35 trays of mixed apples
Food hub

Carrots

Green Lane Growers

Where
Hereford
Unit
10 kg sacks
Storage
Keep cool, dry, and away from direct light.
Delivery
Collection from farm gate or pallet delivery within 25 miles.
Availability
Around 480 kg available

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.

Brighton Community Fridge

Brighton

NeedsSmall boxes of fruit and vegetables
Capacity20 to 30 boxes weekly
ReceiveWeekday afternoons.

The Welcome Table

Leeds

NeedsSoup vegetables and herbs
Capacity60 kg weekly
ReceiveTuesday to Thursday, 9am to noon.

Valley Gleaning Group

Monmouthshire

NeedsSurplus field crops for redistribution
CapacityFlexible, from 50 kg upward
ReceiveWeekends with one week of notice.

Northside Youth Cafe

Manchester

NeedsSalad vegetables and fruit
CapacityEnough for 120 meals each week
ReceiveWednesday mornings.

Eastside Pantry

Birmingham

NeedsLong-life vegetables, apples, potatoes
Capacity80 household portions weekly
ReceiveTuesday afternoons and Friday mornings.

Harbour Community Kitchen

Bristol

NeedsRoot vegetables and onions
Capacity150 kg per week
ReceiveWeekday mornings before lunch service.

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.