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Mole Valley Farmers reports £4.2m operating loss for 2023/24

Jack Cordery, chief executive at Mole Valley Farmers, said 2024 was one of the most challenging years in the businesses' trading history

Chris Brayford
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Jack Cordery, chief executive at Mole Valley Farmers, said: "Market conditions remained challenging during the trading year, with continued global conflicts impacting supply chains; whilst cost-of-living pressures and political change lead to uncertainty in the domestic market."
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Jack Cordery, chief executive at Mole Valley Farmers, said: "Market conditions remained challenging during the trading year, with continued global conflicts impacting supply chains; whilst cost-of-living pressures and political change lead to uncertainty in the domestic market."

An agricultural supply and rural retail business has published details of its financial performance for 2023/24, reporting an operating loss of £4.2 million. Jack Cordery, chief executive Mole Valley...

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