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Introducing Clevenard Farm Foods

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Clevenard is a company dedicated to researching and sourcing 100% natural, healthy farm food products & natural organic beauty products from Africa, with no chemicals added. We strongly believe that nature provides us with fruit, vegetables and herbs that contain all the vitamins, minerals and nutrients that our bodies require. Why resort to artificially manufactured products when a natural, organic alternative is available. 

At Clevenard, we take great care to ensure that all Our Products are Organically Planted & harvested, most of all we carefully process any products that carry the Clevenard logo, which are harvested in a sustainable manner to ensure no impact on the local environment. 

Our purpose : Everything Clevenard packages will always be 100% natural, delicious and nutritionally net-positive, so people are physically and mentally better off after they have eaten our food or used our products. In other words, we want to be a Trojan horse in society, getting as much farm products into people’s home as possible, to help us all live well and die old. 

How we Process Our Seeds Oils: Clevenard Baobab Seeds oil & Clevenard Moringa Seeds oil is made using a cold press process. A press, or expeller, ‘squeezes’ the oil from the baobab seed and Moringa seed. The newly pressed oil is immediately filtered to help clarify the oil, which is then bottled. Our cold press oil does not undergo any further refinement or processing and has no additives. We are proud to say that our oil is 100% pure, Organic, and Fragrance Free. The good news is that our Products tend to 
come out cheaper – and that’s without including our fast delivery service. 

Our Farms: We pride ourselves in signing up with organic farmers around Africa who share our obsession for growing great-tasting, affordable Organically Processed vegetables, herbs and wholegrain products that contain all the vitamins, minerals and nutrients that our bodies require. To find out all the health benefits of Clevenard products please visit: 
Website: www.clevenard.com 
Blog: www.clevenard.com/blog 

Find out more, click here: http://clevenardfarmfoodslimited.createsend1.com/t/ViewEmail/d/5B0887D6A2669934 

Or Contact Us:
Nigeria tel: 07083440575 
Republic of Ireland: 0877584965, 018260727 
United Kingdom: 07943299648, 02037308902


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