Meat normally means a butcher, or farmer selling their home reared meat direct. Please ask your local butcher where he gets his meat from and note that it takes around 600 plastic cartons to sell a beef animal in a supermarket compared to zero plastic at your local butcher. You butcher will also be able to advise you on the best cut of meat to suit your recipe or give advise on cooking the meat you buy.
We would love to see more farmers switching to growing food for local people instead of intensive mono-culture production of commodities for world markets and feed for intensive meat, dairy and egg production.
If you are vegetarian or vegan please note that animals are a integral part of sustainable agriculture providing natural fertiliser, improving soil and helping feed the world. Especially when 70% of the world agricultural land cannot grow crops but can be grazed.
If your local butcher or farmer is not on our map please email their details to [email protected] and we will add you to our monthly prize draw.
Home to the National Collection of Cider and Perry, farm shop, open farm, tearoom and gift shop.
Bramptons Butchers is a traditional shop that has been trading for over 100 years. In 1902 it was granted a Royal Warrant by King Edward VII. The curr...
View ProducerhiSbe is an independent supermarket standing up for how it Should be! We make good food more affordable. You can find us in Brighton, at 20-21 York P...
Farm shop with on farm Butchery. we strive to supply the best of local, British and continental farm produce. The deli - butchers shop...
family run shop committed to providing fresh, locally sourced produce at reasonable prices, we also aim to support local farmers by buying as much of...
We breed and rear pedigree Boer Goats on our small farm in Kingston, East Sussex. Animal welfare is our priority and our goats lead as natural a life...
Every Friday 30 stallholders Savoury pies and pastries, dips, dumplings, chutneys and cakes are available here on Friday mornings all year round.
Our Shetland sheep are a primitive short tailed breed who were probably brought to the Shetland Islands by the Vikings. They are a thrifty and long l...
soft fruit and veg, own and local meat, farm trail