Frontier Agriculture
Environmental Crop Advisor

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Environmental Crop Advisor
Environmental Crop Advisor
📍 Location: Diss 💼 Employment Type: Permanent
Frontier Agriculture is seeking an Environmental Crop Advisor to join their team in Diss. You’ll play a critical role in advising colleagues, growers, and supply chain partners across Environmental Crops, Precision Services, Grain, and Sustainable Crop Production.
The Role
You will:
- Provide innovative advisory services and drive product sales revenue
- Develop strong partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, private sector organisations, and landscape-scale stakeholders
- Collaborate internally to support commercial supply chain opportunities
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Collaboration: Work across Frontier’s business sectors to deliver cost-effective, revenue-generating outcomes for growers.
- Revenue & Sales Support: Assist in commercial and technical presentations to secure advisory and product sales.
- Environmental & Farm Knowledge: Ensure recommendations align with Frontier’s Environmental Crops, Precision Services, and Sustainable Crop Production.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Represent Frontier to key partners, agencies, and NGOs to grow business.
- Support & Leadership: Train colleagues on products and services, collaborate with trials and crop production teams, and drive innovation.
- Market Awareness: Advocate Frontier’s Responsible Choice pillars while analysing competitors and market trends.
- Promotion & Communication: Engage through events, internal/external meetings, and multichannel outreach.
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You Bring
✔ Communication & Stakeholder Knowledge: Tailor messaging for farm traders, agronomists, growers, and government bodies. ✔ Proactive & Organisational Skills: Manage projects, priorities, and relationships with confidence. ✔ Technical Proficiency: Ability to analyse data and use Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). ✔ Industry Experience: Background in agricultural production, sustainable farming, or conservation. ✔ Boundary-Crossing Mindset: Work diplomatically with private sector and NGO partnerships. ✔ Customer-Centric Focus: Ensure ambitious, substance-backed solutions for clients, colleagues, and Frontier.
Benefits & Culture
Frontier is forward-thinking, offering:
- Competitive Salary
- Hybrid Working opportunities (meets business needs)
- 25+ conflict-free holiday days (upgradeable via purchase)
- Flexible Parent Leave policies
- 7% Employer contribution (defined contribution pension)
- Emotional Wellbeing (EAP, Exercise & Meal vouchers)
- Volunteer Rewards (up to 2x paid leave per year)
- Networking Support (LGBTQ+, Women’s, Menopause, Neurodiversity groups)
- Lifelong Learning via ** ΑρΔ Learning & Development**
- Inclusion in Marine/Urban/Discount Schemes (Cycle to Work, Retail Discounts)


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About Us
Frontier is the UK’s largest grain producer (£1.5b annual turnover) and an employer committed to ICE (Integrity | Customer First | Expertise). We drive growth through collaboration and vision, fostering a workplace where everyone can thrive.
Commitment to Diversity Frontier’s EEO policies ensure an inclusive, fair workplace—we celebrate diverse perspectives and offer flexible, supportive career paths for all talent.
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