Shanghai Organic Biofarm

Wednesday, January 7, 2009 10:58

I recently found Bio Farm products in a Huai Hai super market, and was happy to see this was the new brand of one of Shanghai first organic farms that was previously named the O Farm.

With their greenhouses located in the south of Shanghai’s Pudong district, this facility was opened in 2004 and has been certified by OFDC (the only Chinese organic certification agent accredited by IFOAM www.ifoam.org ).

Tied to Roots and Shoot, and happy to host tours to the greenhouses, they have reasonably priced goods and packages available for home delivery (they are not gouging the market like some others).

For those looking for some interesting recipes, check out the receipes uploaded by their freelance chef Laureal Stelzer

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2 Responses to “Shanghai Organic Biofarm”

  1. Susan Hera says:

    April 28th, 2009 at 11:11 pm

    Great Sits excellent products I moved to China from Canada almost 3 years ago and have ben looking for organic foods and one of my Tiawanese friends introduced me to your company ,great

  2. Sam Hua says:

    February 11th, 2010 at 4:33 am

    Biofarm is excellent (actually, it used to be called O Store). And their delivery schedule now is much more convenient.

    The selection of organic in Shanghai is really growing.

    I also recommend Shanghai Organics (www.shorganics.com) for delivery of organic vegetables and more.

    And you can try Helekang (www.helekang.com) also for delivery of organic vegetables and more. They normally deliver after 2 days.

    For organic restaurant prepared food, try Organic Kitchen Shanghai (http://www.organickitchenshanghai.com). They have a menu with soups, sandwiches, salads, pastas, chinese food, etc. They will delivery in about half an hour.

    People should try to support organic food an order from the above companies. Inorganic food in China is laced with pesticides, and the meat is puped full of growth hormones and anti-biotics. It is terrible for our health and terrible for the environment!

  3. Sam says:

    March 8th, 2010 at 10:57 pm

    Hi guys, really need some help, been trying to find organic canary seed (also known as bird seed or alpiste seed) in Shanghai, this is for human consumption, unfortunately have not been very lucky yet, any ideas?

    Thanks!

    Sam

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