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A.H. Worth (formerly named QV Foods)

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公司描述

In 2019 the company named QV Foods (Quality and Value) was rebranded A.H. Worth. The UK company is growing and packing potatoes and vegetables for Retail, Food Service and supplies bulk produce both Fresh and prepared.

Worth Farms Ltd is a 3000 hectare farming business on Holbeach Marsh in South Lincolnshire. We grow a variety of vegetables, arable, root and salad crops and are committed to farming our land in a sustainable and responsible way. 

The company follows an eight year sustainable rotation growing potatoes, vining peas, wheat, sugar beet, brassicas, specialty salads and energy crops. Potatoes are the main crop produced primarily for the retail sector. A small amount of potato crop is sold when they are harvested but the majority is stored in their own state of the art storage facilities for selling throughout the season.

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Participants gather in the yard at Worth Farms for Hutchinsons Potato Demonstration Day, discussing field trials and innovative approaches to potato cultivation due to heavy rainfall preventing field visits.
八月 12, 2024

Sharing practical knowledge to refine best practice in potato growing

This year’s Hutchinsons Potato Demonstration Day, held at Worth Farms, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, focussed on potential solutions to address some of the key challenges faced by UK potato growers.
QV Foods rebrands as AH Worth
十二月 20, 2019

Potato company QV Foods rebrands as AH Worth

AH Worth CEO Duncan Worth speaks to Ed Leahy about his company’s rebranding as it sheds its old name, QV Foods
QV Foods plans to move March Potato Packing operation to Holbeach
四月 20, 2016

QV Foods plans to move March Potato Packing operation to Holbeach

QV Foods prepares to move its March potato packing operation and consolidate all the potato business at its Holbeach site
Jerry knox
八月 14, 2012

Jerry Knox to speak of lessons from the wettest drought at East of England Potato Day

Jerry Knox from Cranfield University will discuss the lessons learnt from the wettest drought in history at the East of England Potato Day