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Food Orbit
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Enabling chefs and restauranteurs to connect and trade directly with local farmers and producers online. We are changing the food system by making buying and selling local and responsibly farmed food, simple!
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foodorbit-blog · 11 years ago
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More glorious local produce available online!
Check out our new farmers, and their abundance of fresh local produce in the marketplace this week! Jump onto FoodOrbit.com to check it out
Rita's Farm
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Grima's Farm Fresh Produce
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Ingelwood Farms Organic Free Range Chickens
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Darling Mills Farm
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Trunkey Free Range Pork & Bacon
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foodorbit-blog · 11 years ago
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New local farmers & producers to the marketplace
Check out what's new in the Food Orbit marketplace this week!
Darling Mills Farm
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Growing premium quality vegetables, herbs, micro herbs and edible flowers for some of Sydney's top restaurants
Trunkey Bacon and Pork
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Beautiful free range bacon and pork products
Murray View Organics
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Selling certified organic dried fruits - perfect for baking!
Orangeville Pastoral
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Producing amazing Australian White Lamb bought whole and cut down into primals
Much more in the marketplace at Food Orbit - register today to get access!
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Inspirational chef making his own cheese and charcuteri, chatting with Nathan @restaurantnomad sourcing #localproduce
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Ordering #localproduce with the wonderful head chef Kim and eating amazing fresh salads @breadandcircus
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Great chat with Nathan at The Grounds @groundsroasters and checking out the pigs #localproduce
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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In the marketplace this week...
Check out the some of the amazing local produce online this week! Login to see everything that's on offer
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Chatham Island Blue Cod Delivering to Sydney Tuesdays & Fridays
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South Rock Lamb Amazing Lamb Chorizo! Sydney delivery
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Tilba Real Milk & Cheese Unhomogenised Jersey milk. Sydney delivery
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Barham Avocados Delivering to Sydney
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The Urban Beehive Delicious honey & honeycomb. Sydney delivery
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The Apple Thief Premium local cider. Sydney delivery
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Love the buzz @eveleighmarket at 8am on a Saturday
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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In the marketplace this week...
Check out some of the amazing local & seasonal produce selling online this week!
Get your hands on the last of this seasons Jerusalem artichokes and cauliflowers from Kurrawong Organics, plus unique organic citruses from Champion's Mountain Organics.
We also have award winning olive oil from Mudgee, goats curd from Willowbrae Chevre Cheese, wine from Bendooley Vineyard in the Southern Highlands and so much more!
Login or register at foodorbit.com
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amazing blood oranges from Champion's Mountain Organics
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broad beans from Champion's Mountain Organics
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Bendooley Vineyard range from the Southern Highlands
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award winning extra virgin olive oil from Lomondo Olive Oil Mudgee
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Love these watermelon radish, bright pink @fieldtofeast #farmfresh
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Love these watermelon radish, bright pink @fieldtofeast #farmfresh
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Up on the farm, Broadbeans at their finest... #chemical free #organic
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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A sea of kale up on the farm #localproduce #farmfresh
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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This weeks hottest local producers
Here's three of our hottest local producers selling directly to chefs and restaurateurs this week!
(Don't be fooled by the number 3, there are many more where they came from! Register as a buyer at foodorbit.com to see more)
Field to Feast
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Farm fresh, organic (not certified) veg! Situated in Catherine Field, only one hour south west of Sydney, Field to Feast Farm is 8 acres of vegetable goodness. Over 40 items listed in the marketplace! Check out Field to Feast's profile here
Farmer George Lamb
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Farmer George is a family owned and operated boutique meat company that supplies premium quality free range lamb from our family farm "Meroo Hills" just outside of Mudgee, NSW. See Farmer George's profile here
Randall Organic Rice
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Produce fresh tasty rice that is organic, chemical free and locally grown.  The rice is milled and delivered in less than 2 weeks and as a result more nutritious  Check out Randall Organic Rice here
Remember, there are a lot more local farmers and producers where they came from! Stay tuned for next weeks hottest
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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We promised to pass it on last week so here it is! LOCAL is BETTER: better for our farmers, better for our economy, better for health, better for our environment...the list goes on!
And its our responsibility to pass this knowledge on, so spread the word fair foodie friends
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Fair Food Week - The Fed Square Locavored Series Event
We were honoured to be a part of the Locavored Edition Series event at Fed Square for Fair Food Week, it's not every day you get the opportunity to be in a room full of such inspiring people!
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We talked food waste, farming and food and what we can all do to make a difference. As Costa put it, the night was all about looking at ways we could "focus our ideas to make a change".
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We talked about our real heroes, the farmers, and what we can do to encourage the average consumer (who thinks the only way to buy corn is wrapped in plastic on a black polystyrene tray) to better support their local farmers. So at the end or the night the message was to "pass it on", pass on the knowledge and understanding of everyone in the room to friends family and loved ones, and encourage them to pass it on too.
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All in all, the night was an empowering collaboration of inspiring people and I'm sure we weren't the only ones who left feeling like we could change the world!
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Until next time fellow fair foodies!
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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foodorbit-blog · 12 years ago
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Award Winning Chef puts local potato farmer high on the Bucket List
Food Orbit is Australia’s first online platform enabling local farmers and producers to connect and trade directly with chefs and restaurateurs.  By shortening the supply chain Food Orbit is providing fairer prices for farmers and greater transparency of produce quality for chefs.
Local Sydney farmers Norm & Robyn from Highland Gourmet Potatoes are reaping the benefits of selling directly to award winning Chef, Tom Walton of The Bucket List Bondi, using the new online service Food Orbit.
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For Norm and Robyn it’s always a juggling act between tending to their the farm, trading at their stores at Eveleigh and Pyrmont Farmers Markets on the weekends, and checking in on their honesty stall close to their farm in the Southern Highlands. Their story, which many other Australian farmers can relate to, has made growing their business quite challenging. Being able to connect and trade with wholesale customers directly through Food Orbit has helped them grow their business and created more opportunities to work with top chefs in their area.
Highland Gourmet Potatoes have 37 different varieties of potatoes, which Walton features in a number of his dishes. There’s the delicious potato gnocchi served with braised beef short rib, and the Sunday Roast using the baby 'mixed roast' varieties with whole split heads of garlic, thyme and olive oil. 
“Dealing directly with the chefs without the usual hassle of invoicing and payments is great. It means we can receive more large orders of 20kg, 40kg or 60kg of potatoes per order which is much better for our business” Norm, Highland Gourmet Potatoes
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For Chef Walton, he’s always had a strong passion for knowing and supporting farmers and using quality produce he can source locally. He has been running a series of Local Produce Dinners where he showcases Highland Gourmet’s Potatoes and a number of other local farmers and producers.
“I’ve already been trying to source local produce at the Bucket List Bondi however this has made it a lot easier - having one centralized platform where I can search by product and location has saved me a lot of time” Tom Walton, Head Chef at The Bucket List Bondi
Food Orbit www.foodorbit.com is getting ready to launch its trading platform in Sydney in the coming weeks. They already have local farmers and producers such as Pepe Saya, Field to Feast, and Melanda Park on board, and some of Sydney’s top chefs like Tom Walton from The Bucket List Bondi, Shannon, Darren and Mark from The Three Blue Ducks, and James Viles from Biota Dining.
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Food Orbit’s online marketplace is available 24 hours a day for buyers and sellers to join and start trading with each other
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