Red Tractor chief executive Jim Moseley to step down from role

After 50 years in the food sector, Mr Moseley says he plans to retire next April

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Red Tractor's Jim Moseley is set to retire in April 2026
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Red Tractor's Jim Moseley is set to retire in April 2026

Red Tractor chief executive, Jim Moseley has announced that he will retire from full-time employment in April 2026. "After 50 years in the food and drink industry, and nine years as chief executive...

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