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Our services for agriculture, food and drink clients
Knill James has assembled a group of specialists to lead all aspects of our services to agricultural sector clients. In fact, our team covers the entire spectrum of agriculture, food and drink businesses – from farm to fork and glass.
Our highly skilled team enjoys longstanding professional relationships with our clients - we currently act for over 50 businesses across the agricultural sector alone. This gives us an unparalleled understanding of the environment in which businesses in the agriculture, food and drink sector operate and the issues you face. It means we talk your language – whether it's crop yields, vines per hectare or in-calf heffers.
This accumulated knowledge and experience means we deliver what we know is important to you:-
- A timely and efficient service from a team well versed in the issues
- A practical approach to delivery of additional services
- A friendly knowledgeable approach, paying particular attention to:
- practical application of core regulatory issues
- continuity of staffing
- delivering a value-added service
- building an lasting relationship with you.
And we are committed to providing a service that combines practical day to day support with assistance on your long-term strategic development and future growth.
We keep our clients abreast of changes in the sector through our periodic newsletters and by holding seminars on topical matters. As members of the UK 200 Agricultural Group, we have ready access to additional sources of expert advice & opinion on the issues that matter to you.
To talk with our Agriculture, Food & Drink team, contact Kevin Powell, Nick Rawson or Suzanne Craig on 01273 480 480
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