Richters Herbs Explained

Richters Herbs is a Canadian nursery and seed company based in Goodwood, Ontario. Richters is one of the top suppliers of herbs in Canada.[1]

History

Richters was founded as a flower and garden center in 1967 by Waltraut and Otto Richter.[2] Waltraut and Otto moved from Austria to Canada in the 1950s. After they began growing their own herbs, a 1969 feature article in the Toronto Star brought them wide attention.[3] They sent out their first catalogue in 1970. In early years, they did business as Otto Richter and Sons.[4]

Otto is a trained horticulturist. Waltraut ran the business,[5] assisted by their son, Conrad, who has a master's degree in botany

Originally located in Locust Hill, Ontario, Waltraut and Otto moved the herb operation to Goodwood in 1975[6] after their farm was expropriated for the planned development of Seaton. The financial impact forced them to reduce their of greenhouses to, devastating their bedding plant business.

The company pivoted to focus on herbs in the mid-1980s and began adding commercial growers to their client list.

Operations

Richters offers seeds for both culinary and medicinal herbs. All plants sold by Richters are grown in its greenhouses or on its site. By 1989, Richters had increased their greenhouse space to more than .[7]

The headquarters is located east of Toronto. It has distributors in Australia, Germany, and Israel.[8]

The company has certifications to allow it to export seeds and plants to the United States, and approximately 25 percent of the company's sales are to American customers.[9] Richters will attempt to ship anywhere in the world.

The catalogue provides educational content about the uses of herbs.[10] To expand the varieties of herbs the company can offer, Conrad established seed collection agencies in Nepal, Ghana, China, and Ecuador in the 1980s.[11] They also have a Chinese herbal researcher on staff. By 2000, Richters carried 800 varieties of herbs.[12]

As of 2019, Conrad is president of the company.[13] He travels globally to locate herbs that can be grown successfully in Canada. Conrad has supported regulation of herb growers, pointing to Australia for an example of "workable rules for regulating medicinal herbs".

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Notes and References

  1. News: New uses blooming for old reliable herbs . Dowling . Deborah . The Ottawa Citizen . 4 May 1995. 59. .
  2. Web site: Mcquade. Mary Fran. Company Profile: Richters Herbs . Mother Earth Living.
  3. News: The Toronto Star . 19 October 1995 . 16 . Herb suppliers travel world . Leahy . Stephen .
  4. News: The Kingston Whig-Standard . 13 March 1982 . 60 . Hally . Jean . Organic Gardening .
  5. News: Sex and spaghetti need more zip? Try some herbs . Van Krieken . Chris . The Toronto Star . 8 Jul 1986. 104. .
  6. News: The Toronto Star . 31 May 1978 . 43 . Herbal world is cook's paradise . Cameron . Stephanie .
  7. News: Growers urge variety in using herbs. Creighton . Judy . The Sun Times . 15 Jun 1989 . 5.
  8. News: Family herb business booms. Warburton . Wendy . The Hamilton Spectator. 28 Mar 1998. 62. .
  9. News: Richters Herbs are definitely a cut above . Totten . Lindsay Bond. The San Francisco Examiner. 28 Jan 1998. 56.
  10. News: Elizabethton Star . 11 February 2018 . A14 . Cope . Jeanne . Take time to study your catalogues .
  11. 44/45. 10–12. Kramer. Dee. The hunt: Kill or cull. Women & Environments International. 1998. .
  12. News: The Toronto Star . 22 April 2000 . P1, P4 . Day . Sonia . Fingering your way to healthier plants .
  13. News: Ontario Farmer . 16 April 2019 . A4 . Martin . Diana . Grain processing mill gets green light despite opposition . .