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Learn more about the Bryanston Organic and Natural Market

BRYANSTON - The Bryanston Organic and Natural Market and its Participatory Guarantee System are serving many satisfied consumers at their market and growing the number of smallholder organic farmers.

 

Itā€™s been nearly 40 years that the market has been serving the local community and it has come a long way since selling carrots out of farmersā€™ bakkies in 1976.

Organic and natural food that is additive free and uncontaminated was the cornerstone on which the market was developed. Ten years ago, a Participatory Guarantee System was established as the marketā€™s customers were looking for assurance that the fresh produce sold at the market was grown organically.

Relying on transparency, trust, peer review and knowledge sharing, a Participatory Guarantee System provides an affordable alternative to expensive third party certification. A selection of people from that community, which might include a local farmer, a retailer and a consumer, go and inspect farms. Participatory Guarantee System initiatives are serving thousands of smallholder organic farmers and their consumers all over the world, and the numbers are increasing every year.

ā€œParticipatory Guarantee System supports and enhances the practice of organic agriculture and empowers farming communities by giving them access to organic markets that are largely dominated by big business,ā€ said Audrey Wainwright, operations manager at the market.

Harvesting a smorgasbord of greens, root crops, nuts and fruits from his hectare in Lanseria, Shadreck Mbiba said the market demand remained greater than supply and his turnover was constantly growing. ā€œOrganic farming could be considered a new practice, but it actually goes a long way back to our forefathers,ā€ he added.

The market is open for business on Thursdays and Saturdays and has on average 3 500 shoppers a week.

Details: www.bryanstonorganicmarket.co.za

 

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