Posts Tagged ‘Fancy Lettuce’
Bill is now offering consultancy as well.
This is in response to numerous requests which usually start with “how do I do this?”
Unfortunately Bill’s time is precious so he has taken the step of putting this assistance on a formal footing, customised for each client.
Within the last few weeks he has had a project in New Caledonia axed. It seems the local government heard about the farmers and investors that had approached Bill to set them up with a superior system designed to handle their often difficult conditions.
While they were here for training and to gain knowledge, the local government passed a new law to the effect that all new agricultural/horticultural developments on the islands must have approval. This is to protect the current local producers, who it must be said, are not producing the best possible quality.
So, that is unfortunate, these things do take time and energy to quote on, and Bill has not the spare time to waste on things that will not see a successful conclusion.
The expertise offered is particular to Fancy Lettuce, with some herb expertise thrown in. While we do produce excellent eating tomatoes, we are not tremendously well versed in this crop and will only consult for growers wishing to do what we do, that is produce a high quality eating tomato with old fashioned taste, which basically rules out supermarket sales.
Many Australians are adverse to paying for knowledge, which does not apply to people from other countries. Time is too precious to give away 20 years of success and innovation for nothing.
So, if you want to hit the ground running in the booming hydroponic business, give us a call, and come and see what we can do. The first hour is free.
We grow Fancy Lettuce with an increasing focus on the new Salanova varieties.
FANCY LETTUCE
We grow eleven varieties of lettuce for whole head production only, which are supplied to Woolworths . We do no salad mixes such as Mesclum (no, it is not Mescaline which we hear so commonly) as we believe there is too much processing of food already, as well AS the fact that if you produce these products, from a Quality Assurance point of view, you then become a high risk supplier, whereas we are a currently a low risk supplier.
Traditional Fancy Lettuce
SALANOVA LETTUCE
The most exciting thing to happen in lettuce production for years has been the introduction of Salanova varieties. These are generally a little smaller than traditional varieties, but usually quite a bit heavier. The extra weight is because these varieties have many, many more leaves than traditionals. The Salanova varieties are all patented, and the patent refers to 200 leaves on each plant. All these leaves grow from the one spot so it only requires a single cut to break the lettuce apart.
However the most exciting part is the taste. Salanova varieties have a lovely sweet taste with no traces of the bitterness you can get sometimes with other lettuce varieties. You really need to try them yourself. Woolworths are so impressed they have decided the traditional varieties are sooo yesterday and have asked their growers such as ourselves to switch entirely to salanova production.
ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT
Our chemical usage policy is quite firm as we produce under the WQA Standard (Woolworths Quality Assurance Standard). This means we use IPM (Integrated Pest Management) where consultants monitor all crops and advise us on what needs to be taken care off. Our first preference when any spraying is necessary is for soft, short lived or natural chemicals such a Pyrethrum. We also use beneficial predators, released on a regular basis.
Most chemical usage is avoided by growing more quickly than others, or investing in structures such as rain covers.
We are not organic and don’t claim to be but you can be assured our food is safe and has been produced with minimal, if any chemical usage, and in a very sustainable way (we use about 10-15% of the water required for ground crops). 90% of the water we use comes from rain runoff captured in our own dam, with very little used from the mains supply.