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Ex-dairy farmer 'knew there had to be a better way' to connect food producers to consumers

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A community-focused produce delivery initiative that helps pay small, local farmers has expanded to the Sunshine Coast.

Food Connect is a social enterprise giving foodies access to a huge range of organic or regenerative produce grown within 500km of their door through an online store.

By keeping food miles to a minimum, Food Connect maintain low costs for customers while paying farmers a larger proportion of the profit.

The “farm to fork” approach means fruit and vegetables are delivered within a couple of days, keeping produce fresher, healthier and last longer.

Food Connect originated in Brisbane in 2004 after founder Robert Pekin lost his family farm.

Originally a dairy farmer in Victoria, Mr Pekin’s farm went under after years of pressure from the deregulation of the dairy industry, plummeting milk prices and tough weather.

“I was one of many who fell victim to rising pressures and falling prices in the 90s and early 2000s and lost the family farm,” he said.

“I was also feeling disconnected and disillusioned. Food is so deeply rooted in community, but once my milk left the gate I didn’t know where it went or who was drinking it.”

Food Connect CEO Rob Pekin saw a need to support local farmers after his own dairy farm went under.

“I knew there had to be a better way. I spent a couple of years soul-searching and looking into different models from around the world, and came across Community Supported Agriculture, which Food Connect has its roots in.”

While produce delivery services have become more popular recently, especially as a result of the COVID pandemic, Mr Pekin said Food Connect was a pioneer in this space and did things a “little differently”.

“One of the most powerful things about Food Connect is the appreciation our farmers feel,” he said.

“Not only are they being paid a fair price for their product, but they know who’s eating their food – and often hearing from them.

“It’s not unusual for us to pass on thank you notes from customers.

“One farmer still glows whenever he talks about the time that a family loved his apples so much, we gave them his number to call and say thank you.”

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Food Connect also offer initiatives like neighbourhood pick-up hubs, reusing delivery boxes or customer farm tours.

Sunshine Coast deliveries began in February this year, with orders arriving every Thursday and many locals now regular customers.

Orders close 10pm Sunday for the week ahead and Mr Pekin recommends placing orders after the weekly specials email every Friday.

“This is when we send out an email with the week’s specials and new products, and update the page explaining what will be in each of our seasonal set boxes, which are the best way to get loads of value, try a range of our produce and get familiar with Food Connect.”

Some local producers include Clarks at Woombye, Pimsorganics in the Glass House Mountains, Maleny Cheese and Kin Kin Naturals, as well several seasonal producers.

Sunshine Coast suburbs in the delivery area are: 4506, 4512, 4519, 4554, 4510,4516, 4550, 4555, 4556, 4551, 4517, 4511, 4507, 4518, 4553, 4552, 4518, 4564, 4559, 4558 and 4557. Visit: foodconnect.com.au

Food Connect is now delivering to areas of the Sunshine Coast.

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