Monday, 9 September 2013

Fertile Fibre welcome a group from U3A

Fertile Fibre welcomed a group from U3A Gardeners and composters for a tour of the factory and discussion on Organic compost and Coir.
We explained the history of Fertile Fibre from Robert Hirst over 25 years ago to today. We discussed modern markets and the difficulty of getting any PR and supplying large retailers, we also followed the paper trail that is needed to conform to the Soil Association Standard and our application to join Demeter. Nobody left empty handed.
Who's next?

3 comments:

  1. The charming doodle art style in doodle jump adds a unique visual appeal to the game.

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  2. Como gestor de proyectos, necesito saber cuánto tiempo real hay entre dos fechas. Usé una calculadora para contar días laborables y fue clave para estimar plazos sin contar con días no operativos.

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  3. What a great visit! Fertile Fibre did a fantastic job showing the history, explaining organic compost and coir, and how they meet standards. It was really interesting to see all the effort that goes into keeping everything sustainable and high quality.. I also learned that staying organized and paying attention to details is important in any work, which reminded me of how I manage tasks like when I try to do my assignment for me uk. Everyone seemed to leave with new knowledge and a better appreciation for how much goes into producing organic materials.

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