Guest guest Posted May 29, 1999 Report Share Posted May 29, 1999 > A very important part of that, as Balabhadra points out, is that as much > as possible we create everything from scratch and offer it to Krsna. > Commercial vendors speak of "value added" in a product. For example, you > could sell a candy bar for $.50 or -- if it was a candy bar that used > organically harvested nuts from the rainforest in Brazil, you sell it for > $1.00 -- twice as much, because people want to support the preservation of > the rainforest in Brazil. Nice points Hare Krsna prabhu Concerning marketing. I once asked the President of NASAA (National Association of Sustainable Agriculture Australia) about our farm joining his organisation. He replied looking at the tilak on my forehead, why pay the $150 dollars a year to be registered as an organic farm. It is only a marketing strategy. You don't need it, just write on the label "grown and prepared on a Hare Krishna Farm". Your name is the best. Regards, Gokula das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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