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LIDDER FARMS

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large-sized company
Welcome to LIDDER FARMS

LIDDER FARMS is a leading agricultural enterprise based in the heart of the UK, dedicated to sustainable farming practices and innovative agricultural solutions. Our mission is to provide high-quality produce while ensuring environmental stewardship and community engagement.

At LIDDER FARMS, we specialise in a variety of crops, including organic vegetables, fruits, and grains. Our commitment to organic farming not only enhances the quality of our products but also promotes biodiversity and soil health.

We believe in the power of technology to transform agriculture. By integrating advanced farming techniques and precision agriculture, we optimise our yield while minimising waste and resource consumption.

Our team comprises skilled agronomists, experienced farmers, and passionate individuals who share a common goal: to revolutionise the way food is grown and consumed. We invest in continuous training and development to ensure our staff are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills.

Community involvement is at the core of our values. We actively engage with local schools and organisations to promote agricultural education and awareness. Through workshops and farm visits, we inspire the next generation of farmers and consumers.

As part of our sustainability efforts, we have implemented various initiatives such as water conservation systems, renewable energy sources, and waste reduction programmes. These practices not only benefit the environment but also enhance the resilience of our farm.

We are proud to supply our produce to local markets, restaurants, and grocery stores, ensuring that our community has access to fresh, healthy food. Our commitment to quality and transparency means that our customers can trust the source of their food.

Join us on our journey towards a more sustainable future. At LIDDER FARMS, we are not just growing food; we are cultivating a better world.

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