Episode 2 Collective voice
INSIDE AGRI-TURF
English - July 21, 2020 11:00 - 43 minutes - 27.7 MBEntrepreneurship Business Leisure Home & Garden Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
During lock-down, much of the agri-turf machinery industry has been working as normal, thanks to the combined efforts of the industry's two trade associations who were able to provide Government with a collective industry voice on behalf of its members.
In this podcast, Chris Biddle talks to Ruth Bailey, CEO and Director General of the British Agricultural and Garden Machinery Association (https://my.captivate.fm/www.bagma.com) (BAGMA) about their role in maintaining services to farmers, sportsgrounds and homeowners when much of the rest of industry was shut down.
In a wide ranging discussion they covered:
(08:24) The role of trade associations
(15:25) Membership benefits
(20:18) The current 'mood music' in the industry
(27:00) Future supplies of machines and parts
(32:00) Shows and exhibitions
During lock-down, much of the agri-turf machinery industry has been working as normal, thanks to the combined efforts of the industry's two trade associations who were able to provide Government with a collective industry voice on behalf of its members.
In this podcast, Chris Biddle talks to Ruth Bailey, CEO and Director General of the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) representing manufacturers and suppliers and Keith Christian, Director of the British Agricultural and Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA) about their role in maintaining services to farmers, sportsgrounds and homeowners when much of the rest of industry was shut down.
In a wide ranging discussion they covered:
(08:24) The role of trade associations(15:25) Membership benefits(20:18) The current 'mood music' in the industry(27:00) Future supplies of machines and parts(32:00) Shows and exhibitions