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Privacy policy

Introduction:

Welcome to From The Farm's Privacy Policy. Your privacy is critically important to us. This policy outlines the type of personal information we collect and receive, the circumstances in which we collect or receive personal information, the policies and procedures we have established outlining its use and storage, and our rights relative to that information.

Information We Collect:

Personal Information: This includes your name, email address, phone number, billing and shipping addresses.

Transactional Data: Details about transactions you carry out through our platform.

Technical Data: IP addresses, browser types, operating system, and other related data.

Use of Your Personal Information:

We use your data for purposes such as:

Processing orders.

Managing and maintaining your account.

Providing customer support.

Sending promotional information, where permitted.

Sharing of Personal Information:

With Food Sellers: For transactional purposes, essential information (excluding contact details) might be shared with food sellers to facilitate deliveries and communication.

Third Parties: We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personal information to outside parties unless we provide users with advance notice. This excludes website hosting partners and other parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or serving our users, provided these parties agree to keep this information confidential.

Aggregated Data Sharing:

Purpose: We collect and analyze data to offer valuable insights, helping food sellers, farmers, ranchers, and potentially government agencies to make informed decisions.

Type of Data: This can include buying habits, popular products, trends, and more.

Anonymity: All data shared is aggregated and anonymized, ensuring no individual user can be identified from the data.

Beneficiaries: By understanding buying patterns and preferences, farmers and ranchers can optimize their operations. Moreover, aggregated data can assist in policy-making and other decisions at higher levels to strengthen the food supply chain.

We store your data as long as you have an account with us.

We employ top-tier security measures to protect your data from unauthorized access.

Cookies:

We use cookies to improve user experience by tracking and targeting their interests. This tracking is done to provide users with relevant information and reduce the chance of re-serving repetitive ads.

Your Rights:

You have the right to:

Request a copy of the data we hold about you.

Request any corrections be made to incorrect data.

Request your data be deleted.

Express any concerns you have about third parties use of your data.

Updates to This Policy:

We may update our Privacy Policy periodically. It's your responsibility to check here frequently to see if there have been any changes.

Biodynamic Certification:

Description: Biodynamic farming is an enhanced form of organic farming that emphasizes a more holistic connection between soil, crops, and livestock. Rooted in the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, this approach views the farm as a living organism, a self-contained entity with its own individuality. It integrates plants, animals, water, air, and soil into a regulating ecosystem. Special preparations, made from herbs, mineral substances, and animal manures, are used to enhance the soil's health and vitality.

Halal or Kosher Certification:

Description: These certifications ensure that the food products comply with the strict dietary standards of Islamic or Jewish laws, respectively.

Halal: This Arabic term means permissible. In the context of food, it refers to dietary laws as prescribed in the Qur'an. Among other things, it ensures the animal was healthy at the time of slaughter, was humanely treated, and was slaughtered in the name of Allah.

Kosher: This Hebrew word means fit or proper. Foods that conform to Jewish dietary rules, as laid down in the Torah, are deemed kosher. This includes specifics about the types of food that can be consumed, how it is prepared, and even how it is consumed.

Regenerative Agriculture:

Description: Regenerative agriculture is an innovative approach to farming, designed to promote soil health, capture carbon, and rebuild soil organic matter. Instead of merely maintaining the health of the land, as in sustainable agriculture, regenerative agriculture seeks to mimic nature, improve it, and make it more robust over time. Practices can include no-till farming, cover cropping, and agroforestry. By revitalizing the soil and surrounding ecosystems, regenerative farming can increase water retention, enhance biodiversity, and even boost yields in the long term.

Grass Fed and Finished:

Description: "Grass-fed and finished" refers to livestock that has been raised exclusively on a diet of grass or forage, without supplemental grains, from birth until market. This method is in contrast to many conventional livestock-raising methods where animals might be finished on grains to hasten their market weight. Grass-fed and finished animals often produce meat that is leaner and may have health benefits such as a higher content of beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids.