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Kate Ebbens Joins Woodlodge to Drive Strategic Growth and International Expansion
Lancashire garden centre acquired by new owner
Lows are still very much focused on their roots
Plan your visit to SOLEX with ease
GO FERROUS – A MUST for RUST!
Altico support British Garden Centres and Greenfingers in Gold Accolade
Webb introduces high-performance garden shredder
Be more sustainable with artificial flowers & foliage
MorePeople launches 2025 Salary & Benefits Survey
Honeyfield’s shares tips on visual rewards of feeding birds
All aboard for the 2025 Greenfingers Dragon Boat Race – sign up today!
What does the EU-UK reset mean for UK horticulture​?
HTA supports the Embassy of Ireland's celebration of horticulture
Food @ Glee: a delicious new chapter for the UK’s leading garden retail trade show
Notcutts’ rose donation blooms for mental health charity
Promoting new trade event called GreenItaly
HTA warns Inheritance Tax changes could cost 1,300 sector jobs, slash investment and drain tax revenues
Flymo stays true to its promise after 60 years
Howzat for sponsorship! Wyevale Nurseries nurtures Herefordshire Women’s Cricket
Moda x Pure expands to Autumn Fair 2025
Peter Beales Roses supplies signature blooms to Jo Thompson’s 'The Glasshouse Garden' at Chelsea
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Jeremy Vine lined up to speak at Horticulture, The Conference dinner
UK Rose Society gives top awards to rose veterans
Seven standout varieties in contention for FleuroStar
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Blue Diamond reports turnover of £332m and profits of £22m in 2024 - UPDATED
How Meadow View Stone is meeting 2025 garden trends
Hillier celebrates Plant of the Year win with world-first Philadelphus
Outdoor Living Zone returns for third year at SOLEX
Dobbies back on an even keel, in depth interview with CEO David Robinson in GTN's May 2025 Summer Showrooms Directory Issue
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MorePeople launches 2025 Salary & Benefits Survey
Help Shape the Future of the Food, Fresh Produce, Horticulture & Agriculture Sectors

Specialist recruitment business MorePeople has officially launched its 2025 Salary & Benefits Survey, inviting professionals across the fresh produce, food manufacturing, horticulture, and agriculture industries to share their views.

 

Conducted every two years, the survey provides valuable insights into current salary levels, pay reviews, and remote working trends. But it goes beyond just numbers. It also explores what really matters to employees – from the benefits they actually value, to how important culture, job satisfaction, and career development are in their roles.

 

“Pay is just one piece of the puzzle,” says Andrew Fitzmaurice, CEO at MorePeople. “It’s always interesting to see what is happening in the market and with the ever-changing perceptions and priorities for candidates - shifts in what people want from work – whether that’s flexible hours, mental health support, or better training opportunities. Our goal is to help employers stay ahead of these changes and build environments where talent can thrive.”

 

The 2025 report will be the most comprehensive yet, offering more detailed breakdowns by job function, seniority level, and sector-specific insights. Whether you’re an employer looking to benchmark your packages or an employee curious about industry trends, the final report will be an invaluable resource.

 

Have your say today and help shape the future of work in your industry.

 

Click here to take the 2025 Salary & Benefits Survey now
https://r1.dotdigital-pages.com/p/58OI-IDT/morepeoplesalarysurvey2025?pfredir=1

 

All responses are completely confidential, and the final report will be shared on our website in the autumn time. All respondents have the option to win one of 5 £100 Amazon vouchers.

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