Posted: 1st May 2019 | Back to news feed
JFC Equine are pleased to announce that AGMA have officially appointed them as a distributor to the trade for UK and Ireland of their equine range. With JFC’s existing route to market in place it allows stockists instant access to the full Stablemate by AGMA range consisting of Stable Cleanse, Equaroma, Boxfresh and Dis-In-Fect.
With recent Industry scares such as the Equine Influenza, now more than ever bio-security will be and should be at the forefront. The Stablemate range is the ideal bio-security solution.
Picture L-R: Andy Proud AGMA, Pippa Franklin AGMA, Sue Taylor JFC, Maxine Franklin AGMA
It is my pleasure to announce that the Stablemate by AGMA range is now available through JFC Agri/Equine. With Our products being the choice of professionals, AGMA’s Bio Security range meets the needs of our equestrian audience. Ensuring they can build their bio security plans with a simple step process for stables and equipment, It complements our stable range from, water and feed solutions and mucking out equipment. Our team is excited to start spreading the bio-security message and the simple solution this range brings to a potentially complex issue providing our retailers with a one stop shop solution, comments UK National Sales Manager Sue Taylor.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of our new distributor, JFC Equine for the Stablemate by AGMA range. We believe that the Stablemate by AGMA products, allow JFC to provide a whole range for the varied needs of equestrian retailers. We have high hopes of a long and prosperous relationship between the two companies, adds Pippa Franklin, AGMA.
If you would like to find out more about the Stablemate by AGMA range, or if you would like to become a stockist contact JFC Equine on 01691 659226 or email infouk@jfcequine.com.
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