Where does my business fit in Harvest To Order?

Depending on the type of food enterprise you are running, you will use the Harvest To Order platform differently.

We classify food enterprises in three ways: Profiles, Shops or Hubs.

The flexibility of the Harvest To Order software allows you to change from profile, to shop, to hub (or vice versa) as your business grows and/or needs change.

Hub

Farmers' Market, Veg box scheme, Crofting Groups, Social Food Community groups, Food Coops, Food hubs, CSA, Market/City gardens, Retail shops, Food Banks, Wholesale Distributors...

Hubs can take many forms but, in essence, your enterprise is best classified as a 'Hub' on Harvest To Order if you wish to sell produce made by others. You can retail your own products alongside those of other farmers, bakers, growers... (a 'Producer Hub') or act solely as a distributor to sell a collection of groceries made by (local) enterprises (a 'Non-Producer Hub').

If you'd prefer to sell only products that you make then the 'shop' classification suites your needs better.

Harvest To Order can help your hub thrive and prosper by:

  1. Increasing your online visibility.
  2. Providing your customers with a virtual 'farmers' market' experience
  3. Streamlining your admin tasks with stock levels, orders, finances, packing reports all in one place.
  4. Being able to take orders periodically to fit in with seasonal supply, production rotas and more...
  5. Helping organise regular repeating orders such as veg box schemes.
  6. Helping to build strong working relationships with local producers and food enterprises who supply you with goods.

The Hub enterprise has the most flexibility of the three enterprise types in Harvest To Order and you may find it necessary to adjust your enterprise type to 'hub' in order to unlock some of the more complex features we can offer.

Setting up on Harvest To Order can be as simple following 5 steps, just follow our quick starter's guide here.

Shop

Farmers, Bakers, Growers, Individual Crofters, Cottage Enterprises, Small Holders....

Shops can take many forms but in essence, your enterprise is best classified as a 'Shop' on Harvest To Order if you wish to sell only produce that you make.

If you'd wish to sell products made by others as well as yourself then it is necessary to register as a 'Hub'.

As a shop; as well as selling directly to customers through your shop front; you can also supply other Harvest To Order retailers (Hubs) with your produce.

If you'd prefer not to organise sales to customers directly but would like to only supply an Harvest To Order hub with goods then the 'Profile' classification suits your needs better.

Harvest To Order can help your shop thrive and prosper by:

  1. Increasing your online visibility.
  2. Streamlining your admin tasks with stock levels, orders, finances, packing reports all in one place.
  3. Being able to sell in a manner which suits your needs, whether it is periodic orders to fit in with a seasonal potato harvest or a weekly cycle which matches your baking production... it's up to you!
  4. Helping to build strong working relationships with local food distributors.

Setting up on Harvest To Order can be a simple 5-step process, just follow our quick starters guide here.

Profile

Farmers, Bakers, Growers, Individual Crofters, Cottage Enterprises, Small Holders....

The 'Profile' is the most basic enterprise classification on Harvest To Order and is ideal for micro enterprises or individuals who prefer to concentrate on growing, making, baking and/or producing food.

An Harvest To Order profile is ideal for increasing your online visibility and gives you the opportunity to connect in a simple manner with local retailers (hubs) who can manage customer sales for you.

If you'd prefer to organise sales to customers yourself then the 'shop' or 'Hub' classification is better suited to your needs.

Harvest To Order can help your food enterprise thrive and prosper by:

  1. Increasing your online visibility.
  2. Helping to build strong working relationships with local food distributors and retailers (Harvest To Order hubs) to whom you supply goods.

Setting up on Harvest To Order can be a simple 4-step process; just follow our quick starters' guide here.

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