The agrochemical industry is worth over $200 billion and is forecasted to surpass $300 billion by 2030.
When agrochemical and biocide products are developed, the active ingredients and their metabolites are required to meet specific regulatory standards with regards to their impacts when exposed to various environments.
Residue studies are used to determine the presence and magnitude of pesticide residues in crops and animal feed.
The successful applicant will be demonstrating and selling a range of premium brand agricultural machinery.
Newstaff Employment Services is recruiting for a Field Sales Manager to sell a range of agricultural machinery on behalf of our client, based in Luton.
A sound product knowledge is required although ongoing industry leading training will be provided.