Agricultural Consultants, Agricultural Consultancy & Farming Business Advice
It is imperative in any business arena to have access to professional and qualified advice. Agriculture is more than demanding when it comes to gaining the correct business information. UK Farmers are under increasing pressure to operate in an Agri-business environment and many require assistance to do so.
Agvendor.co.uk would like to introduce THE ANDERSONS CENTRE.
The Andersons Centre provides top Quality advice and business information to the farming and food sectors. Our aim is to deliver practical solutions that are technically, financially and strategically sound. We are a partnership based in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, and operate throughout Great Britain. We have a team of consultants with a wealth of experience in all areas of agriculture and its associated industries. As well as our head office in the Midlands we also have consultants located in Wales and Devon. We advise some of the best farmers and also work with companies trading with farmers, the Public Sector and other Rural Professionals.
Farm business services include:
-Forward budgeting, business appraisal and monitoring for all business types
-Strategic planning
-SPS and cross-compliance advice and assistance
-Environmental scheme and legislation
-Technical advice for dairy, beef and sheep production and crop husbandry
-Employment and workplace legislation
-Contract farming and joint ventures
-Grant aid and financial support
We also have consultants who specialise in rural businesses, legal and specialist work and corporate projects.
The Andersons Centre works closely with its sister businesses in Andersons, " The Farm Business Consultants.”
As we pass the mid-point of the year, it seems an opportune time to look at farm profitability prospects for 2010. The benchmark indicator is Total Income from Farming (TIFF). This is the aggregate return to all the entrepreneurs in UK agriculture and horticulture for their management, labour and their own capital in their businesses - in simplistic terms, it is the profit of ‘UK Farming Plc’.
We recently reported on the £162m cut to DEFRA’s budget for 2010-11. This reduction is before any further cuts arising from the spending plans announced in the Budget which apply to future years. It seems the relatively small initial cuts are already filtering down into spending programmes... read more