Nicholas Saphir standing down at AHDB
Nicholas Saphir. Credit: AHDB
Nicholar Saphir, chair of the Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board, is stepping down in March 2025 from the post. He was originally appointed to serve a three-year term in 2020, with his tenure extended by Defra ministers for a further two years.
He said, “I will leave my role at AHDB with the organisation very much focused on guiding levy payers through what is a significant period of change for agriculture.
“During my time as chair, AHDB has been through a rigorous process of restructure to ensure the four sectors we represent – beef & lamb, cereals & oilseeds, dairy and pork – are receiving high value expertise to help their businesses thrive.
“CEO Graham Wilkinson and his excellent team are committed to supporting levy payers on key issues through industry collaboration, expertise and strong, decisive leadership.
“Our role is important in offering insight and analysis on the changes both at home and overseas. We play a vital role in promoting and defending the domestic reputation for our produce and maintaining and developing export markets.
“Our work on environment and sustainable land management, such as the recently launched Baselining pilot and recommendations regarding solutions for farm-level and environmental data, will place farmers and land managers where they deserve to be, as heroes not villains, in the fight against climate change and rebuilding biodiversity.
“I am proud to have been involved in helping the industry as it adapts to the challenges that lie ahead.
“The amended legislation that governs AHDB now allows us to work with other sectors, which only strengthens the impact we can have to support an industry that is vital to a safe and secure United Kingdom.”