Fresh Produce & Farmers Markets Small Business Directory
Miss Camellia Tea
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The chinese word for tea is 'cha' 茶 which is a culminated from the characters 草 pronounced căo meaning 'grass,' 人 pronounced 'rén' meaning 'people,' and 木 pronounced 'mu' meaning 'tree' or more literally, 'wood.'
.Rare, artisinal teas, teawares &a
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Shireen Enterprises
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Our aim is to find international market for our local Aussie farmers and export 100% Australian-owned and Australian-made Wine, Olive oil and Honey to Europe, North America, Vietnam, Thailand, India, Philippines, Cambodia, Japan, South Korea and more
Life's Flow
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Disiane helps people with an holistic approach through the highest grades of essential oils with doTerra
? Energy Healing
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? Nature
?Life's Flow
Freedom over fear ☮
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My Caviar
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Black caviar that you will love.
Organic sturgeons are grown with care, 100% chemical-free. We ensure that the future of humanity is all about health and diet with great food. We supply the best sturgeon caviar in Australia.
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Paradise Poultry
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Paradise poultry is a Perth-based business. We have immense experience in the poultry industry providing a vast range of cuts. We are passionate about delivering good quality meat with efficient customer service.
We aim to make your business run
Hari Har Chai
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Hari Har Chai for all things chai.....
Australian producers of traditional ayurvedic spiced teas, from looseleaf to organic teabags to chai sprinkles....
Fresherveg
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Farm fresh produce seasonally available for supply to local retailers, farmers markets and by direct sale
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Nan and Pops Fruit Shop
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Nan and Pops Fruit Shop is run by Owner manager Gordon Lindsay. Gordon is a fourth-generation farmer, supplying fresh produce to businesses and home delivery across “various parts” of the Sunshine Coast and “various parts” of North Brisbane you can
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Trusted Goods AU
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We offer genuine australian sandalwood powder purely cultivated, harvested, and processed in Australia by Aussie workers.
We have 2 varieties of this product .
1. Santalum spicatum (Native Australian species)
2. Santalum Album (Mysore Indian spec
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