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From Passion to Plate: Nine Years of JaivikFood

“People are fed by the food industry, which ignores health, and treated by the health industry, which ignores food.” — Wendell Berry.

“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” — Hippocrates.

Nine years ago, on March 21, 2015, I embarked on a journey driven by my passion for natural, chemical-free food. This marked the beginning of JaivikFood.com, when we received our first batch of organic vegetables from Uttarakhand, delivered via a night bus. Today, we source fresh fruits and vegetables from hundreds of organic and natural farmers across India. Although logistics still pose significant challenges in terms of cost and effort, a simple note of appreciation from our customers makes all the hard work worthwhile, as we strive to deliver pure food every week.

Throughout this journey, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting incredible people from various backgrounds, including farmers, traders, teachers, transporters, vendors, marketers, and, most importantly, our customers. It brings me great joy when farmers adopt more environmentally friendly techniques using natural products like cow dung, urine, and herbs, which are even better for the environment than organic farming. We are proud to promote forgotten varieties such as Kalanamak Buddha Rice, Khapli (an ancient wheat variety), Dehraduni Basmati Rice, millets, and indigenous varieties of bananas like Yellaki and Red Bananas from South India.

Each interaction has taught me something new and strengthened my belief that food should be grown with care and without harmful chemicals. Naturally grown food truly works better than medicine.

There are many misconceptions about food, and consumers need to understand what is truly beneficial for them. To maintain good health, you don’t need “superfoods” (a term often used to market imported products) but rather indigenous foods like millets and forgotten grains, which our ancestors thrived on. While it’s fine to explore new foods for specific health benefits, we shouldn’t abandon the traditional staples that our parents and grandparents lived on. For decades, the industry told us to avoid ghee, butter, and oils, promoting expensive refined and imported oils instead. Now, it’s been proven that Desi Cow’s Ghee, mustard oil, sesame oil, coconut oil, and peanut oil are the best choices for Indians.

I am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported JaivikFood throughout this journey. While we continue to improve our services and products, we remain committed to offering pure, chemical-free food. We also seek the blessings of Padm Shree Subhash Palekarji as we support farmers practicing his environmentally friendly Subhash Palekar Kheti (SPK) techniques.”

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Tumrhi Potatoes from Uttarakhand Hills

Much awaited, new season’s #Tumrhi Potatoes, Oblonged shaped pahadi potatoes, from higher altitudes of Uttarakhand is available now. These are being grown by our organic farmers in Garhwal region of Himalayas. It’s our promise that you would not like to eat any other potatoes after trying this variety ( specially for Indian Aloo Tikki and Aloo Sabji) !!! #organic #jaivik #vegetables #homedelivery #pahadi #uttarakhand #potatoes

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Our Products & Services

Good Day, Friends. We’d like to inform our new patrons of the following:

1) Our weekly delivery takes place every Sunday. Orders are accepted until Friday evening, with fresh produce arriving Sunday morning based on your requests.

2) We have esteemed JVF Club members entitled to benefits, including a flat 10% discount on bills, complimentary new products, subject to specific terms and conditions.

3) We offer various discount coupons such as “Refer & Gain,” “First Online Order,” “Feedback on Social Media,” etc.

4) Your satisfaction is our priority. We guarantee a 100% refund or replacement for any food products that fail to meet your expectations.

5) Serving Delhi NCR customers since March 2015, we provide weekly deliveries of freshly harvested vegetables from pollution-free environments in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.

6) Our seasonal fruits and vegetables are exclusively sourced from our network of farmers practicing certified organic and natural farming, without harmful synthetic chemicals.

7) Our dairy products, including Ghee and Paneer, are made from A2 Milk of  Desi Cows.

8) We advocate for Desi (heirloom) varieties, despite their appearance, transport challenges, and slightly higher costs, due to their superior taste and benefits.

9) We prioritise sourcing from regions outside Delhi due to concerns regarding soil, water, and air toxicity of Delhi.

10) We maintain a strict policy of not storing any fresh produce, ensuring delivery on the same day as arrival.

11) Environmental consciousness is paramount to us. While minimising plastic usage  poses challenges, we encourage the return of our bags, glass bottles, baskets, etc., for reuse, and we appreciate your support in this endeavour.

*Thank You* to all our existing customers for your continued support by opting for organic food which is still more expensive than chemically grown food.
Regards Ashok Joshi, JaivikFood

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Why Organic ?

Why Organic ? Some of you may still be groping with this question. I list below what Uttarakhand Organic Commodity Board  (UOCB) has to say about this …
1> Organic means using farming system free of chemical , synthetic and hormone use which is not only healthy for consumers but is an ecology friendly production system too.
2>Organic food is more nutritious than factory farm produce.
3> Better taste and shelf life
4> Encourages fair trade practice by directly connecting farmers and marketing agencies with customers directly
5>Promotes zero carbon footprint by not using fossil fuel
6>Promotes Regeneration, Rejuvenation and Restoration of the soil fertility
7> Preserve mountain ecosystems. 
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Why Organic ?

Here are seven reasons to Go Organic given by Uttarakhand Organic Commodity Board  (UOCB).

http://www.uocb.org

1> Organic food ensures no use of synthetic chemicals or hormones

2>Organic food is more nutritious

3> Better taste and shelf life

4> Encourages fair trade practice by directly connecting farmers and marketing agencies with customers directly

5>Promotes low carbon footprint by using  much less fossil fuel

6>Promotes Regeneration, Rejuvenation and Restoration of the soil fertility

7> Preserve mountain ecosystems.

Courtsey www.uocb.org