100% Certified Organic Produce

SimplyGrown, home to Colorado's best tree-ripened, organically grown, 100% certified organic peaches, is excited about our 2006 season. We have a bountiful harvest of sweet & juciy peaches that our customers just can't seem to eat enough of! Our vegetables, fruits, and greens are ready and available. We look forward to seeing you all at this year's Downtown Farmer's Markets in Grand Junction, Colorado.


When you choose a SimplyGrown product, you're choosing more than pure and simple food.

Choosing organic products, such as fruits and vegetables, for you and your family is one of the healthiest choices you can make. That's because organic products are minimally processed without harmful herbicides & pesticides, preservatives, artificial ingredients, or irradiation.

The result is a purer, healthier, more nutritious and delicious product that you can feel good about eating.

WHAT'S NEW : IN THE ORGANIC WORLD

Integrity of Federal 'Organic' Label Questioned (Washington Post)
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 03:02:19 GMT
Three years ago, U.S. Department of Agriculture employees determined that synthetic additives in organic baby formula violated federal standards and should be banned from a product carrying the federal organic label. Today the same additives, purported to boost brainpower and vision, can be found in...

Mayors urged to set up ‘organic’ section in markets (Manila Bulletin)
Wed, 01 Jul 2009 12:57:05 GMT
Filipinos are now conscious of their health and want to eat healthy food safe from toxic chemicals, Efren Moncupa, lead convenor of Go Organic! Philippines said.

USDA organic label comes under fire (Los Angeles Times)
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 02:11:58 GMT
Lax agency standards mean that consumers aren't always buying foods without pesticides and other chemicals that were produced in environmentally friendly ways, consumer advocates and lawmakers say. Three years ago, U.S. Department of Agriculture employees determined that synthetic additives in organic baby formula violated federal standards and should be banned from products carrying the federal ...

Farmers markets reach out to food stamp recipients (Boston Globe)
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:16:58 GMT
The luxuries of the East Atlanta Village Farmers Market -- where shoppers peruse European-style breads and organic dog biscuits along with locally grown produce -- are a stark contrast to the neighborhood, where Census officials have estimated 20 percent of families live beneath the poverty line.

 


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