Peter Walters joins the Agricultural Appointments team!
Peter grew up on a mixed farming property at Dubbo in Central West NSW and completed a Bachelor of Business at Orange Agricultural College. Over the past 25 years Peter has developed a large professional network across the agribusiness industry. Peter’s extensive experience including State and National management positions with leading rural retailers and international…
Peter grew up on a mixed farming property at Dubbo in Central West NSW and completed a Bachelor of Business at Orange Agricultural College. Over the past 25 years Peter has developed a large professional network across the agribusiness industry.
Peter’s extensive experience including State and National management positions with leading rural retailers and international agrochemical companies has allowed him to forge a strong industry understanding within the sectors of large scale and corporate farming, suppliers, retailers, food manufacturing and Agtech.
Clearly focused on providing solutions for your business, Peter’s aim is to be recognised by his clients as an extension of their business. Connect with him on Linkedin.
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