feral trade garlic
from Pobblebonk Victoria, Australia
winter planted garlic harvest from the veggie patch of judi walter, nestled beneath the razorback ridge of victoria's cathedral range. farmed off grid and never watered because of the time of year they're grown, a leading attribute in drought periled australia. imported to UK under the From all other non-EU countries 2kg of fruit and vegetable DEFRA personal use allowance. ferally traded since: 01/01/14.
FER-1902
Eastside Projects Birmingham, UK to Bearwood Pantry Birmingham, UK
dispatched 17/01/14 delivered 17/01/14
garlic shipment FER-1902
REMARKS: offgrid australian garlic for bearwood birmingham collective shoppers
QTY: 11 units at bulb each
FROM: Eastside Projects in Birmingham, UK
http://www.eastsideprojects.org/
TO: Bearwood Pantry in Birmingham, UK
http://www.bearwoodpantry.com/
SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: Jo Capper
REQUESTED: to ship between 17/01/14 and 17/01/14
INVOICE:invoice-1902
STATUS: delivered Bearwood Pantry 17/01/14
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COURIER: kate rich  kate rich  heath bunting  Kathrin Böhm  Jo Capper 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Pobblebonk-Beauchamp St-Melbourne Tullamarine Airport-London Heathrow Airport-Bristol bus station-Feral Trade-Bristol Temple Meads station-Birmingham New Street station-Eastside Projects--Bearwood Pantry

   
garlic Eastside Projects to Bearwood Pantry 1. bearwood pantry jo capper jennie sandford pick up garlic at eastside projects 2. bearwood pantry all the garlic went like a shot
Shipping Facts
FER-1886 import purchase & freight
30 x garlic bulbgrossper bulb
30 garlic at $15 AUD a wild guess arrangement with farmer who was inclined to haggle in the wrong direction £8 £0.27
total£8£0.27
Courier Report FER-1902 DISPATCHED: 17/01/14 DELIVERED: 17/01/14 Jo Capper Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 20:40:06 +0000 All the garlic went in a shot
onward transit of FER-1898 from Feral Trade arrived Eastside Projects 2014-01-15
kate rich due to 25KG rolling suitcase luggage, travelled by dad's cabs to bristol temple meads station, accompanied by heath bunting who was incidentally picking up 4KG feral coffee from feral trade's flat to transport to http://fo.am in brussels. bought courier a bacon & egg thing at harts bakery in the under station railway arches, in return he hauled feral 25KG suitcase up 2 flights metal stairs to station & accompanied trader to board baggage onto train. after an uneventful train ride, met curator kathrin bőhm arriving from london with more cafe gear at birmingham new street station ticket barriers. taxied to eastside projects where garlic was later served up in friday couscous lunch.
FER-1886 garlic from Pobblebonk arrived Feral Trade 2014-01-09
kate rich garlic packed in cheezel boxes transported back to melbourne in julian's colleague's car. the following week trader departed the last rays of summer, touching down in singapore then sleeping all through the long multicontinental haul and passing hostess icecream offers to london heathrow, weeks of decades defining storms having just passed the day came up clear and sunny. bus connection to bristol bus station from where trader dragged bags over cobblestones a couple of blocks to home depot.
garlic transit: Feral Trade to Eastside Projects
         
garlic transit: Pobblebonk to Feral Trade
           
freight and handling garlic to Bearwood Pantry sponsored by
  
FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org