Group managing director steps down

The group managing director of a Lincolnshire potato grower which supplies the likes of M&S has left.

Martin Taylor has stepped down after more than four and a half years in the role at AH Worth and Company, which is based near Holbeach.

The fourth generation family business farms more than 6,500 acres in the county.

He has also left his position as a non-executive director of Anglia Growing Partnership and Manor Fresh.

Taylor had previously worked for Sharpak and was the chief executive of Long Clawson Diary in Melton Mowbray from 2007 to 2012.

He has also held roles at Dairy Farmers of Britain, B&M Pipeline Services, SLR Consulting, Viridor Waste Management and Wardell Armstrong.

In its most recently published accounts, for the 12 months to 31 May 2019, AH Worth and Company reported a turnover of £93.7m and a pre-tax loss of £1.3m.

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