Hodmedod's
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Hodmedod's[edit | edit source]
Hodmedod's is a British company that specializes in the production and distribution of pulses, grains, and seeds. Founded in 2012, the company is known for its focus on promoting sustainable agriculture and reviving traditional British crops. Hodmedod's works closely with farmers across the UK to grow a diverse range of crops, including fava beans, lentils, and quinoa.
History[edit | edit source]
Hodmedod's was established by Nick Saltmarsh, Josiah Meldrum, and William Hudson. The founders were motivated by a desire to increase the diversity of crops grown in the UK and to reduce reliance on imported foods. They began by focusing on the fava bean, a crop that has been grown in Britain since the Iron Age but had fallen out of favor in modern times.
Products[edit | edit source]
Hodmedod's offers a wide variety of products, including dried pulses, grains, and seeds. Some of their most popular products include British-grown chickpeas, lentils, and quinoa. The company also produces a range of flours and snacks made from these ingredients. Hodmedod's is committed to sourcing all of its products from British farms, supporting local agriculture and reducing food miles.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Sustainability is a core principle of Hodmedod's business model. The company works to promote crop diversity and soil health by encouraging the cultivation of a wide range of pulses and grains. These crops are beneficial for the environment as they can fix nitrogen in the soil, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. Hodmedod's also emphasizes the importance of reducing food waste and packaging waste in its operations.
Community and Education[edit | edit source]
Hodmedod's is actively involved in community outreach and education. The company collaborates with schools, universities, and community groups to raise awareness about the benefits of eating pulses and grains. They also provide resources and support for farmers interested in diversifying their crops and adopting more sustainable farming practices.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Hodmedod's has received numerous awards for its contributions to sustainable agriculture and food innovation. The company has been recognized for its efforts to revive traditional British crops and for its commitment to environmental sustainability.
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