
Haringey’s own not- for-profit veg box scheme run by local residents supplying local, organic, seasonal fruit and veg all over Haringey and source as much of it as possible from urban farms and small scale producers in and around London. We have delivery points in Tottenham, Wood Green, Bounds Green / Bowes Park, Hornsey, Highgate, Crouch End and Finsbury Park.
Each week you’ll receive a bag of organic, seasonal, super-fresh vegetables. We put together a tasty assorted bag for you using the best available produce sourced from farms as close to Haringey as possible. We deliver to drop points in Tottenham, Harringay, Hornsey, Crouch End, Highgate, Wood Green, Finsbury Park, and Bounds Green.
Our Principles
Crop Drop is part of a growing network of Better Food Traders committed to providing fresh, nutritious and sustainably grown food for communities while also protecting our Earth’s precious resources.
The current food system isn’t working for farmers, people or the planet, and we think we can do better. By supporting nature friendly farmers who nurture the soil and encourage biodiversity rather than depleting it, we believe it is possible to feed ourselves well, while also reversing the effects of climate and ecological breakdown.
We only source from organic farmers, prioritising those who practice this holistic form of regenerative agriculture. And we pay them a fair price too.
“We’re in a climate and ecological emergency and the dominant industrial food system is one of the biggest culprits. One of the beautiful things about Crop Drop is the opportunity to reconnect with the people that produce our food. I believe farmers are the key to solving many of our most pressing problems. Our health and the health of our planet are intrinsically linked, and understanding farmers and the challenges they face, is an important part of healing our broken food system. We champion this collaborative approach to selling and buying food, rather than the strictly transactional, market-driven relationship.” – Rachel Dring, Crop Drop founder.
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Haringey’s own not- for-profit veg box scheme run by local residents supplying local, organic, seasonal fruit and veg all over Haringey and source as much of it as possible from urban farms and small scale producers in and around London. We have delivery points in Tottenham, Wood Green, Bounds Green / Bowes Park, Hornsey, Highgate, Crouch End and Finsbury Park.
Each week you’ll receive a bag of organic, seasonal, super-fresh vegetables. We put together a tasty assorted bag for you using the best available produce sourced from farms as close to Haringey as possible. We deliver to drop points in Tottenham, Harringay, Hornsey, Crouch End, Highgate, Wood Green, Finsbury Park, and Bounds Green.
Our Principles
Crop Drop is part of a growing network of Better Food Traders committed to providing fresh, nutritious and sustainably grown food for communities while also protecting our Earth’s precious resources.
The current food system isn’t working for farmers, people or the planet, and we think we can do better. By supporting nature friendly farmers who nurture the soil and encourage biodiversity rather than depleting it, we believe it is possible to feed ourselves well, while also reversing the effects of climate and ecological breakdown.
We only source from organic farmers, prioritising those who practice this holistic form of regenerative agriculture. And we pay them a fair price too.
“We’re in a climate and ecological emergency and the dominant industrial food system is one of the biggest culprits. One of the beautiful things about Crop Drop is the opportunity to reconnect with the people that produce our food. I believe farmers are the key to solving many of our most pressing problems. Our health and the health of our planet are intrinsically linked, and understanding farmers and the challenges they face, is an important part of healing our broken food system. We champion this collaborative approach to selling and buying food, rather than the strictly transactional, market-driven relationship.” – Rachel Dring, Crop Drop founder.
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