Play

Visiting Quan Fa Organic Farm In Singapore

Farm-To-Table Freshness Guaranteed

At this ecological agrarian farm, pesticides and harmful fertilizers are avoided and fresh, organic vegetables thrive, providing healthier, more nutritious options for large numbers of Singaporeans. Quan Fa Organic Farm is one of the leading fresh produce distributors in Singapore, growing a wide range of leafy green vegetables, root vegetables, sprouts, herbs, spices, and fruits. Joining one of Quan Fa’s farm tours is a great way for visitors to learn more about where their food comes from and to appreciate the many benefits of eating organic, from improved taste to environmental consciousness.

Quan Fa Organic now boasts of its very own farm-to-table mookata concept, featuring produce and meats of only the highest quality. Read more about Quan Fa Mookata here!

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

Quan Fa shuns the use of pesticides and drugs, and all of its produce is free from GMOs and is grown with care for the environment. Tour the farm to learn more about organic farming, their special composting system and taste first-hand the fruits of their labors, including a farm-made organic refreshing drink and a farm-made salad. Alternatively, take home a pack of seasonal organic greens.

Who It's Perfect For:

Everyone and especially those who are always on the hunt for fresh, organically grown local produce.

What Else:​

Book the farm tour with added harvesting experience so you and the kiddos can take part in picking, plucking and digging up the finest fresh produce. Check out Quan Fa Mookata to sample their farm-to-table goodness too!

Where To Find It:​

Additional Info:​

For farm tours, email farmtour@quanfa.com.sg.

Want More?

Little Steps Asia knows what families need.
Sign up for our email newsletters to get the most out of Asia!

SIGN UP

Singapore Tips, Deals + Events.

Pregnant?

Sign up for the Bump Club to get exclusive info + deals.

We Know Asia

Weekly Emails for Bump Club, Travel and More!

RSVP for Visiting Quan Fa Organic Farm In Singapore