RAWMI-Certified Near Gilbert, AZ
3 rawmi-certified sources found nearby
About RAWMI-Listed Sources Near Gilbert, AZ
RAWMI (Raw Milk Institute) Listed farms have demonstrated their commitment to producing low-risk raw milk by adhering to internationally recognized Common Standards for raw milk safety. Sources near Gilbert, AZ may include:
- RAWMI-Listed Farms: Farms that have completed RAWMI's Risk Analysis and Management Plan (RAMP) and passed on-farm audits covering herd health, cleanliness, and pathogen management
- Monthly-Tested Operations: RAWMI farms submit to regular testing for coliform bacteria and Standard Plate Count, with pathogen testing protocols and transparent reporting
- Herdshare Programs: Some RAWMI-listed farms operate as herdshares, providing legal access to raw milk in states where direct retail sale is restricted
- Direct Farm Sales: RAWMI-listed farms selling direct to consumers through on-farm stores or pre-order pickup where regulations permit
- Drop Locations: Some RAWMI farms deliver to coordinated pickup points serving customers in your region
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RAWMI-Certified Availability Near Gilbert, AZ
Within 300 miles of Gilbert, AZ: 1 farm with direct sales and 2 off-farm sources.
RAWMI-Certified Sources Near Gilbert, AZ
3 sources found
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Fond Du Lac Farm
8159 S Stanfield Rd
Maricopa, AZ
US 85139View Fond Du Lac Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Maricopa, AZ.
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Sprouts Farmers Market
280 W Lake Mead Pkwy
Henderson, NV
US 89015Specialty chain offering a range of natural & organic grocery items.
View Sprouts Farmers Market's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Henderson, NV.
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Clark's Nutrition & Natural Foods Market
34175 Monterey Ave
Rancho Mirage, CA
US 92270-2700Carries or has ability to get raw cow milk, raw goat milk, and raw sheep milk from Desi Milk.View Clark's Nutrition & Natural Foods Market's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Rancho Mirage, CA.
Clark's Nutrition & Natural Foods Market
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