Price Comparison

We’ve taken the time to compare the best deals on fresh fresh produce from the top suppliers. Our aim is to help you make informed choices.

See why believe we are beyond organic

The phrase “beyond organic” in the context of a farm like Middle World Farms often signifies a commitment to practices that go above and beyond standard organic farming. Here’s a breakdown of what this might entail and why a farm might describe themselves this way:

Why choose Middle World Farms?

At Middle World Farms, we take pride in offering the freshest and highest-quality produce. Our price comparison page helps you easily find the best deals without sacrificing quality.

We’ve made it easy for you to find the perfect box to fit your needs and budget. Whether you prefer a one-time purchase or a regular subscription, Middle World Farms is here to help you make the healthiest and most cost-effective choices for your family.

Any profit we make, after covering costs including wages, goes back into improving the farm for our community. This includes creating spaces for education and wellbeing. No directors receive dividend payments. Middle World Farms is becoming a community interest company and aims to be owned by the community through community shares.

Choose Your Price

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Prices based on our most popular box size (Couple's Box)

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Solidarity Price

£10.50+

For those who need support

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Standard Price

£15

True cost of growing

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Supporter Price

£18+

Helps subsidize others

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💰 Financial Transparency

Here's exactly where your money goes

📊 Our Annual Farm Budget

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Farmer Wages £45,000

2 full-time farmers (fair wage goal)

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Seeds & Compost £2,000

Scales with box size

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Land & Utilities £4,800

Rent, water, electricity

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Equipment £4,000

Maintenance, repairs, fuel

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Packaging £200

Boxes (delivery billed separately)

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Insurance & Admin £700

Insurance, accounting

Total Annual Budget: £56,700

🧮 The Math Behind Our Prices

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100 members

Our target community

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48 weeks/year

Deliveries

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£11.81 break-even

Minimum to survive

£56,700 ÷ 100 members ÷ 48 weeks = £11.81 break-even

£10.50 solidarity minimum = We take a small loss to help you

£11.81 = Break-even (farm survives, no fair wages yet)

£15 standard = Minimum wage for farmers

£20 supporter = Fair wage + helping subsidize others

Above £20 = Really helping both farm and those in need

⚠️ Important: Our £45,000 farmer wages = £21.60/hour GROSS (before tax, pension, holidays).

Take-home is closer to £15-16/hour - barely a living wage for skilled agricultural work.

This system relies on honesty:

Below £11.81 = we subsidize you (that's okay if you need the help). At £15 = minimum wage. At £20+ = you enable solidarity pricing for those in genuine need. Please choose based on what you can truly afford.

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Solidarity Price: £10.50 - £14

For those who need support right now

  • 💚 Unemployed, on benefits, or low income
  • 💚 Single parents managing tight budgets
  • 💚 Students, pensioners on fixed income
  • 💚 Facing temporary financial hardship

You get the EXACT SAME box as everyone else - same quantity, quality, variety, and freshness. Zero difference.

Made possible by supporters. When your situation improves, you can pay it forward too.

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Standard Price: £15

This is what it actually costs to grow your food

£5.50 → Farmer wages
£3.20 → Seeds & supplies
£2.50 → Land & utilities
£2.30 → Equipment
£1.50 → Delivery & admin
= £15.00 total

What "fair wage" means: £21.60/hour GROSS (before tax, pension, holidays). Take-home closer to £15-16/hour.

If you can afford £15, this is the right choice. It keeps the farm sustainable.

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Supporter Price: £18 - £25+

Pay it forward - your extra helps others

£18 per box

£3 extra subsidizes someone on solidarity price

£20 per box

Builds emergency fund for crop failures

£25+ per box

Farm improvements, free food bank boxes - and the farmers might actually afford a pint!

Every £1 above standard directly helps someone else access organic food. That's the solidarity promise.