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As a cooperative, St John Agricultural Services is primarily run and owned by the farmers that are members and by using a low profit margin. The company is able to ensure that maximum income returns to its’ member farmers and stakeholders. | As a cooperative, St John Agricultural Services is primarily run and owned by the farmers that are members and by using a low profit margin. The company is able to ensure that maximum income returns to its’ member farmers and stakeholders. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 26 October 2017
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| Type | Private Limited Company |
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| Industry | Agricultural Cooperative |
| Founded | 2017 |
| Headquarters | Newcastle-Upon-Eastmoor, Nova England |
| Products | Agricultural Services |
St John Agricultural Services is a Farming Cooperative formed in 2017 following the re-emergence of the Faedertellus. The organisation provides all independent members access to fuel distribution; wool, livestock, skin and produce auctioneers; grain, hemp & fruit exporters; insurance underwriters and farm security.
The cooperative began as a group of farms within the National Redoubt region banding together to protect each other from roaming bands of bandits. Soon after the normalisation of the National Redoubt region the organisation began to grow and expand into distribution amongst other services.
As a cooperative, St John Agricultural Services is primarily run and owned by the farmers that are members and by using a low profit margin. The company is able to ensure that maximum income returns to its’ member farmers and stakeholders.
