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Square Harvest: The Future of Grocery Shopping

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Tuesday, September 6, 2016   

MADISON, Wis. – A marriage of cutting edge computer technology and the time-honored traditions of Wisconsin farming has just won the prestigious Wisconsin Innovation Award for Agriculture.

SquareHarvest.com links consumers and producers, making available nutritious, organic foods for home delivery, all coordinated by state-of-the-art technology.

Square Harvest co-founder Madhavi Krishnan has a background in computer science, and says the startup had a couple simple goals.

"It is to make good local organic food really accessible and convenient for consumers,” she states, “and really support that lifestyle of health, and supporting local economy and at the same time, really support our local farmers."

Consumers go to the Square Harvest website, select the foods they want delivered, pay online, and then the software sorts the orders and notifies the suppliers. Within 48 hours, orders are packed and routed to consumers.

Right now, Square Harvest serves only Madison and its suburbs, but Krishnan says interest is very strong in Milwaukee, the Fox Valley and Minneapolis.

She says expanding to those areas is one of the company's goals.

"We definitely think the idea and the software will definitely scale,” she states. “We always want to keep the food local. So, even if we go to another state or even nationally, we would always keep the food local, we would keep the people local."

Krishnan calls Square Harvest "a CSA on steroids."

She says where Community Supported Agriculture might be able to supply about one-third of a family's daily food, Square Harvest can come close to supplying 100 percent, so people can eat local food all the time.

"Organic produce including fruits and vegetables,” she states. “All your meat needs –chicken, beef, pork, fish. We have eggs. We have a very wide variety of dairy, including milk and cheese, artisanal cheeses. Bread from local bakeries."

Krishnan says people today care a great deal more about where their food comes from than just a few years ago, and that consumers definitely want to support their local farmers.




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