As we, Mills Farm, are getting ready to show our organic wares at the upcoming Biofach 2024 expo, we are quietly thrilled that our products meet the principles of sustainability.
Biofach is the World´s Leading Trade Fair for Organic Food. It is held annually in the picturesque town of Nuremberg, Germany.
More and more consumers are looking for sustainable options. Consumers’ expectations are steadily rising, particularly in Germany.
Mills Farm believe in the importance of regenerative bee keeping and bee venom extraction practices.
“The future of the (organic) market lies in regenerative growth.” explains retail futurologist Theresa Schleicher in her Study of the Retail Future 20241
At Mills Farm we ensure to keep the environmental impact of our operations as low as possible, but we also generate positive effects. For example, we ensure that no bees are harmed during the bee venom extraction process. This safeguards their life cycle.
What’s needed is to handle resources and materials in New Zealand properly, and to produce in a way that future generations are also benefitting from those practices.
What’s needed is to handle resources and materials in New Zealand properly, and to produce in a way that future generations are also benefitting from those practices.
Mills Farm adheres to the indigenous Hua Parakore verification system, which is administered through Te Waka Kai Ora, the National Māori Organics Authority of Aotearoa.