Emphasises Valentyn Obshtyr, the owner of Staryi Porytsk, during a video interview on the YouTube channel Organic Standard.
I have four children, and I have not outsourced their food for a long time. I buy very little amount of products in supermarkets and markets because real products are becoming less and less. Prior to the time when I owned my own farm, I had bought products from people who really grow up products for the sell as for themselves. Quite soon, it became the rule on our farm “to make for others as for ourselves”.
Moreover, I believe that, for example, in preschools, there should be obligatory organic-based nutrition, as is the case in the majority of preschools in Austria, Switzerland, and France. After all, there is already an adequate amount of produce available in Ukraine to facilitate this process, at least in the context of preschools. It is a regular process, consumption of own organic products stimulates the development of pure and healthy products.
Secondly, organic production is an ancient method of land processing plus mechanization, the essence is only one to keep the land for descendants. Because they got used to intensive agriculture… At the expense of what do they reach high productivity? Right due to application mineral fertilization etc. And our fertilization, here they are, they are on our farm.
Our cows - are 10 thousand tons of compost every year which we apply to reach a good harvest. That’s why livestock farming for us is not an additional but necessary option to reach the normal fertility of soils.-
Accordingly, thirdly, organic production fosters the development of animal husbandry, creating job opportunities and ensuring employment—crucial in our times. Ukrainian producers have to work doubly hard: considering those who went to the front and those who left. We need to assist the people who stayed and want to continue working. Many enterprises have ceased operations, so those who have preserved their businesses must uphold the economic foundation of our country.
The full version of the interview with Valentin Obshchyr, the founder of the farm Staryi Poritsk, is available on the YouTube channel Organic Standard.
#BraveOrganicInUkraine
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The activities of the Staryi Porytsk farm span a broad spectrum of sectors, including agriculture, animal husbandry, and processing of dairy products. On this farm you can witness the successful implementation of cutting-edge methods in organic production.
“The uniqueness of our production lies in the fact that everything is managed within one location! We ensure and control the entire process, following the 'from field to shelf' approach, all with the same team, within the same community”, emphasises Valentyn Obshtyr, the owner of Staryi Porytsk.
The Staryi Porytsk brand produces over 40 different varieties of organic dairy products. This assortment includes various hard and soft kinds of cheese, yoghurts, butter, kefir, buttermilk, sour cream, cottage cheese, and pasteurised milk with varying fat content. Additionally, they have recently introduced organic semi-finished products such as cottage cheese pancakes and cottage cheese dumplings. The company also engages in the production of buckwheat groats and flour from hard wheat varieties, among other products.
Their products can be found in many stores, including the Silpo retail chain and other local outlets. Furthermore, their products are available for order through online stores specialising in healthy food.
For more details on Valentin Obshtyr's plans and the history of the Staryi Porytsk farm, you can read our article: Architect of positive changes: Valentyn Obshtyr, the owner of Staryi Porytsk
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