Make savings with Mole Valley Plus
Industry: Retail & eCommerce
Mole Valley Farmers are now offering our best customers the chance to get even more out of their shopping experience with us.
South West and Wales (PRUnderground) March 27th, 2012
Everyone involved with agriculture in the UK knows that Mole Valley Farmers is renowned for the quality of the farming equipment it has been supplying to industry professionals for over fifty years. With a number of retail outlets throughout the South West and Wales, as well as an extensive online catalogue, we are now offering our best customers the chance to get even more out of their shopping experience with us.
Mole Valley Plus is a great way to enjoy discounts on a wide range of vital farming supplies, available exclusively to those who apply to become members of our popular co-operative. Working closely with some of the most reputable names in the business, we have negotiated these special rates on a strictly not-for-profit basis, so you can be sure that we are looking out for the interests of the farmers who join us; whether you find yourself in need of cattle equipment, vehicle components or even a mobile phone contract, don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to save money on a host of excellent products.
One of many things we can help reduce the amount you spend on is plant hire. MVF are happy to have teamed up with the South West-based building suppliers Travis Perkins, who have over 160 premises throughout the region. Having recently introduced a fleet of forty Bobcat Skid Steer Loaders for agricultural workers to take advantage of, members of our co-operative will be able to use their unique Privilege card to secure unbeatable prices on what can be an expensive but all-important labour-saving tool.
Sign up to become part of Mole Valley Plus today and start reaping the benefits of our many great value promotions.
About Mole Valley Farmers
Mole Valley Farmers was started in 1960 by a small group of farmers around South Molton who were concerned by the discriminatory practices and the large margins being taken by many of their input suppliers. From the outset it was decided to treat all members equally, subject only to quantity allowance and that the Company would operate on the minimum margin to allow continuity and growth. Today it remains one of a few true co-operatives in the supply industry.