Chief executive of Organic Farmers’ & Growers steps down

Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland

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The chief executive of Organic Farmers’ & Growers (OF&G), Roger Kerr, has announced his resignation after a 10-year tenure leading the UK organic certification body.

The Organic Farmers’ & Growers (OF&G) board is now seeking to appoint a successor.

Chair of OF&G’s board, Richard Thompson, expressed his thanks for Kerr’s “commitment to the organic sector” and recognised his impact and influence.


OF&G chief executive, Roger Kerr

“Roger has been instrumental in OF&G’s growth in stature and recognition as the organic certifier responsible for certifying over half of the UK’s overall organic land area,” he said.

“He has remained true to organic’s core principles, delivering high quality certification services while championing the sector and taking a pragmatic approach to protecting the interests of the organic farming community.

“As a highly respected figure within the wider agricultural industry, I’d personally like to express my gratitude for Roger’s hard work, leadership and accomplishments.”

Kerr said he is committed to ensuring a smooth transition and will remain in post until a successor is appointed.

Kerr said: “I’m incredibly proud of what OF&G and all that the team has achieved, but now is the time for me to explore other personal business and consultancy opportunities.

“I am also looking forward to finding more time to spend with my family and grandchildren”.

“I would like to extend my thanks to my exceptional team and to the OF&G board for their guidance and support.”

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