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16 THE ORGANIC PANTRY AUG/SEP 2018 • farmers-mart.co.uk FRESH APPROACH AS ORGANIC FARMING COMES BACK IN VOGUE CHRIS Berry talks with Jonnie Watson 75025 - Bickerstaffe Containers Ltd - QUTR H.pdf 1 at Newton Kyme – home of The Organic Pantry. Organic produce enjoyed a meteoric rise in popularity from the turn of the 21st century until 2008 and over the past six years it has gradually reclaimed its market position. The current vogue for health and fitness appears to be an unstoppable force with more fitness watches sold daily whether counting steps, recording runs or cycling and swimming statistics. It’s all good news for those producing great food without inputs and a nation that appears to be wanting to be healthier. This doesn’t mean of course that food produced by non-organic growers isn’t healthy it’s just that the organic wave has been able to capture the hearts of a new generation and that is all more grist to the mill for those who have followed the organic route. Today healthy eating is seen as one of the key factors in avoidance of obesity in the younger generation. Schools have taken up the challenge led by TV chef Jamie Oliver. That’s also one of the key areas where Jonnie and Fanny Watson appear to have made their mark since turning over their near 300-acre St Helen’s Farm at Newton Kyme from a traditional mix of outdoor sows and cereal and arable cropping to certified organic in 2002-03, but Jonnie isn’t looking to set off any holier than thou attitude from his and Fanny’s operation that now sees them as one of the organic world’s leading players in the north of England. 17/08/2018 12:02:53 M Proud to be associated with The Organic Pantry and wish them continued success. Y CM MY CMY K up to have a weekly box of vegetables all organically produced. Our wholesale side developed around 2005 and for the next four years there was a huge boom in organics until the economic downturn that saw our business halved overnight. It has taken from then until now for us all to reclaim our share.’ The boom in farmers’ markets was also taking off at the same time as the rush for organic food. Jonnie and Fanny took to the world of the farmers markets along with their children Harriet, Freddie and Henry. Freddie is now a key member of the management team having returned from working as a geologist in Australia. Designer and Manufacturer of Bespoke Cardboard Box Packaging C CY ‘I don’t believe organic farming is any better or worse than other farming,’ says Jonnie who with wife Fanny runs the farm and their business The Organic Pantry. ‘It’s a lifestyle choice and we believe in it pas- sionately. We made our decision in 1999. At the time the farm had been fairly inten- sive on pigs with a sow herd of just over 1000 that I had started 18 years previously. We were advised to go into a smaller, more niche market and we went organic because it was a product we could buy as a packet of seed, grow it and deliver it to the person who was going to eat it.’ ‘Fanny and I wanted to go down the line of seeing our produce right through to the end user and while we became organic growers in our own right we soon saw that we also had to buy in from other grow- ers in order to provide boxes of veg the way we had planned. Our first trade was with 40 of our best friends who signed Tel 01695 424244 | Fax 01695 424387 Email info @ bickerstaffecontainers.co.uk Graveyard Lane, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 9EG www.bickerstaffecontainers.co.uk