Find out how to join the BPOA (British Protected Ornamentals Association). The cost of membership is based on turnover.
If you would like to join the BPOA, you can call us for a membership pack or complete the enquiry form on the contact us page.
For more details on joining the BPOA please email us at [email protected] or call us on 01243 784699.
The cost of membership is based on turnover, and ranges from £50 to £600 depending on which turnover band your company falls into. The lowest band relates to turnover below £50,000 and the highest band relates to turnover above £5 million.
The BPOA is Specialist Branch of the NFU. All grower members are encouraged to consider the value of NFU membership which confers extra benefits in terms of direct business support on such issues as planning and legal matters as well as ensuring the general support for the efficient running of the Association. Details can be supplied by our office or by consultation with your NFU County Adviser.
Once you have submitted your query someone from NFU CallFirst will contact you. If needed, your query will then be passed to the appropriate NFU policy team.
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