About BIAC |
Who we are?
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BIAC (The British Institute of
Agricultural Consultants), formed in 1957, is a membership organisation for
all engaged in the provision of advice:
Principals
Partners
Directors
Employees
Individuals
Members are engaged in the giving of advice in all matters concerning the
ownership and occupation of land and rural businesses not simply farming
and food.
What is our purpose?
To facilitate and enhance the provision of impartial high quality advice
to those in the rural, environment and food sectors by accredited
professional consultants.
To provide the independent consultant (the member) with a high quality,
professional standing which demonstrates their commitment through BIAC
proving their continuous professional development (cpd), PII, Fee Structure,
Code of Conduct and Specialist Skills.
To support younger professionals to become effective consultants.
To demonstrate that BIAC is the best source of Professional Rural
Consultants.
What does BIAC do?
Operates an up-to-date register of all members showing their skills and
contact addresses. This register which is in both electronic and hard copy
form is used to promote members throughout the market place.
Manages a website which not only promotes the aims and objectives of the
Institute but
also allows visitors to search for the consultant who has the skills they
require for their
particular problem.
Provides members with relevant information and knowledge to assist them
with their ongoing and continuous professional development (cpd).
Provides skill facilities for members to improve their technical knowledge
and experiences through workshops, seminars, visits and meetings. BIAC
currently has the following facilities:
Business management
Expert opinion
Livestock
Environment
Rural planning
International
Provides a regional network for members to meet together with the other
professionals and related organisations in their area.
Promotes members for work through a comprehensive portfolio of measures:
Lobbying government, regional and local authorities, agencies, commercial
companies, financial institutions and other professional bodies in the rural
sector
Attending relevant exhibitions, conferences, technical events and meetings
Relevant advertising
Networking with the other professional organisations in our industry
How do we manage ourselves?
A modern Constitution and Code of Conduct to provide our council with a
professional framework that is transparent to our members, our members
clients and the industry in which we operate.
An Executive for the day-to-day activities of BIAC.
The Entrance Membership and Disciplinary Committee for the governance of
membership including all applications for membership, the operation of the
Code of Conduct and ethical matters.
A Publicity and Development Committee to promote BIAC, its members and its
activities through whatever medium is judged the most suitable. To
constantly review how BIAC is promoted and to market BIAC to other
professionals to gain their membership.
External accreditation of BIAC by the British Accreditation Bureau to
demonstrate transparency.
What do we expect of members?
To abide by a Code of Conduct.
To maintain and enhance their professional standards.
To hold and to prove Professional Indemnity Insurance.
To demonstrate continuous professional development (cpd) and report the
same to BIAC.
Wherever relevant, to participate in BIAC sponsored activities to share
and grow knowledge.
To further the aims and objectives of the institute.
Further Information
If you have any further questions, please call us on 01795 830100
BIAC, The Estate Office, Torry Hill
Milstead, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 0SP
Fax: 01795 830243
Email: info@biac.co.uk
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President
Professor Sir John Marsh
CBE, FRAgS, FRASE, Fibiol
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Chairman
Edward Prentice
FRICS, MCIArb, MAE, FBIAC |
Chief Executive
Anthony Hyde
FRICS, FBIAC |
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