Animal Feed    Crop Protection  Fertilisers    Grain & Oilseed   Seed        Trade Assurance  Cross Sector  
  
LOGIN |  HELPLINES |  SITE MAP |  HOW TO JOIN |  CONTACT US 
Home    How to Join
Introduction to AIC 
Structure and Committees
Annual Report
AIC Adding Value
How to Join
Full Member
Associate Member
Subscriber Membership
Personal Membership
Ancillary (Haulier) Membership
Memorandum of Association
Articles of Association
Contact Us
Member Contacts
Legal and privacy
AIC Member Benefits 
How to Join 
Issues 
Lobbying 
Delivering Information 
AIC Additional Services 
Latest News 
Acronyms and Jargon  



How to Join

AIC welcomes Membership applications from eligible organisations and individuals. This section provides information for prospective Members about the benefits of different classes of Membership.

Who can be a Member

All companies and organisations within the agricultural supply industry are eligible to apply to join AIC. Members of AIC include manufacturers, distributors, hauliers, merchants, educational establishments, consultants and other trade associations within the relevant trade sectors.

Applicants agree to comply with the criteria for Membership laid down by the AIC Board, including a commitment to high standards and practice

How to become a Member

Organisations can apply to join AIC under the following categories:

Full Member - distributors, manufacturers, traders, merchants, processors or brokers actively working within the agricultural supply industry

Subscriber Member - newly established companies or those with a minimal turnover

Associate Member - any company or organisation whose work is associated with the agricultural supply industry

Personal Member - any individual working within the agricultural supply industry

Haulier Member - companies involved in the road haulage of combinable crops, animal feed materials or as-grown seeds

Enquiries and applications should be made in full to the Membership Manager, Carolynn Palasiuk at AIC.

Further information about AIC and its Membership policies will be found in the Memorandum and Articles  of Association.

  

 Bookmark this page |  SiteMap | Legal and Privacy |  Site design by DBT