welcome to paradise farm organics - home of great fresh organic food! the organic approach
HAPPY AS PIGS IN MUCK!
We believe that happy animals not only have a much better quality of life but also produce better meat.
We’re proud of both the life our animals have and the quality of meat they produce.
All our animals are truly free range and are allowed to express their natural behaviour. With cattle that graze riverside pastures, pigs that are kept in family groups spending their days foraging and lambs that munch their way through the lush clovers we know our animals are as happy as possible.
"The Soil Association's welfare standards are leaders in the field." - Joyce D'Silva, Director, Compassion in World Farming
SLOW DOWN!
Q - Why does our meat grow slower and take longer to mature?
A - At Paradise farm there are no growth promoting hormones, no routine antibiotics, no GM additives. You can trust Paradise meat to taste fantastic! It’s meat produced how it used to be and how it should be.
Delicious Beef (coming soon)
Our Aberdeen Angus cattle are traditionally reared by grazing on our lush riverside pastures. This breed are rightly world famous for the quality of meat they produce, and ours are matured slowly then hung for up to 21 days for the tastiest meat.

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Call 01653 618387 or email us via our contact page
Lovely Lamb
Our lambs are 100% fed on our grass clover pastures leading to an exceptionally tender and succulent meat. Hung for up to 7 days, it’s lamb as it should taste!

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Call 01653 618387 or email us via our contact page
Tasty Pork
Our rare breed Saddleback pigs are 100% reared outdoors. Famed for their exceptionalflavor, this breed is well known for their high quality bacon and ham.

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To order meat simply contact page via phone or e mail and we’ll get confirm the details. Or why not order one of our vegetable boxes online and just tell us what meat you’d like in the “delivery notes” box and we’ll be back in touch shortly.
If you want to know more visit the Soil Association website, or if you’d like to visit our animals for yourself contact the office and we’ll try to arrange a visit for you.















