BASIS launches new Trainee Membership scheme

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Written by Charlotte Cunningham

BASIS has announced the launch of a new Trainee Membership scheme for those in the first stages of developing a successful career in the crop production and agronomy industry. Charlotte Cunningham reports. Aimed at those who don’t yet qualify for the full Professional Register and candidates who are likely to be undertaking BASIS courses or training in the near future, the Trainee Membership will be automatically upgraded to ‘full status’ upon completion of a BASIS accredited course. Commenting at the industry launch, BASIS head of business development, Greg Hopkinson, says this is a way to support the future of the industry and individuals at the start of their career. “At BASIS we’re passionate about championing the next generation of advisers and managers within the crop production and agronomy industry, and we believe the Trainee Membership scheme opens up access to resources to bolster their professional credentials.” The new membership offering comes with a host of benefits, says BASIS. These include access to training resources via the BASIS Classroom and BASIS webinars, quarterly updates from Fertiliser Matters and annual seminars providing information on career development, CPD and BASIS qualifications. “Trainee Members will also be associated with the most well-respected professional register…
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