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The collaboration between El Tamiso and Goel Bio starts

30.11.15

Our Cooperative has always been committed to ensuring relationships and products that are not only organic, but also ethical, obtained with respect for the environment and for man.

In spring we went “on a social trip” to Calabria and Locride; we met and understood what GOEL is; we were guests of the farmhouse “A Lanterna” in Monasterace, where between 30 and 31 October last the umpteenth intimidating attack occurred, with the burning of a shed and tractor — but we are already talking about the Restart Festival http://www.goel.coop/bio/news/19-festa-della-ripartenza.html with the help of many.


Well, starting today we offer you their fresh products in a particular sector of the list. Prices are not related to other similar products, since GOEL's philosophy is to always recognize the cost of production to the farmer; an effort that we will have to make a little for all our purchases, if we care about the development of truly sustainable agriculture and above all that has a future.



Goel Bio, an agricultural social cooperative society, was founded and operates as an active means of change, through the enhancement of typicality, active commitment to legality, respect for the environment and defense of the dignity of agricultural work. All without ever neglecting the search for high quality. Goel Bio embraces the organic cultivation method, to take care of the environment and the consumer.

The enhancement and support of these choices produces and encourages a real and tangible increase not only in culture, but also in the legal economy.

Goel Bio is part of the GOEL Cooperative Group whose mission is the socio-economic change of Locride and Calabria through social enterprise as a tool to combat the 'Ndrangheta and deviated freemasonry, for democracy and the common good.

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