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    Jeremy Riley hands over the reins of J Riley Beet Harvesters

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltDecember 9, 20225 Mins Read
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    Founder and majority stakeholder of Vervaet importer J Riley Beet Harvesters, Jeremy Riley, has announced that he has sold the remaining 50% stake in the business.

    The company’s current sales manager, Matt Carse, will now take over as managing director with the full support of both Jeremy and the manufacturer Frans Vervaet BV.

    “The Vervaet product range has evolved massively over the years, and this company must move forward too,” explained Jeremy Riley.

    “This business is all about the people involved. I’ve been dealing with some customers for three generations, continuing relationships which go back to 1978 when I began selling Moreau harvesters with Fords of Salhouse.

    “I first met the Vervaet family in 1990 when Frans Vervaet came over with his son Robin. I liked them straight away, and the fact that Vervaet was a family company meant you knew who you were dealing with.

    “My relationship with Frans’ sons Robin and Edwin Vervaet has remained strong ever since. That we’ve never had a contract, with business concluded on trust, says it all, and we have become firm friends too.

    “My children have gone their own ways, so I had to look outside of the family for succession,” he added. “I believe that Matt Carse shares the same values and ethos that we’ve had for the past 30-odd years, one of looking after and putting the staff and customers first, and with his enthusiasm and background in our industry, we believe that he is the right person moving forward.

    Matt Carse and Jeremy Riley

    “I would like to thank all of our customers for their support, and I want to visit as many as possible over the next few months to personally discuss these changes. I’m very confident that with the expert Riley team behind him Matt will continue providing the same level of service that we’ve strived to maintain over many years.”

    Robin Vervaet, commercial director at Frans Vervaet BV has fond memories of his time in the UK and the subsequent relationship the two companies have shared.

    “We’ve had machines in the UK for 30 years this year, and I’ve known Jeremy since the very beginning,” he said. “I started in our company in 1989 and met Jeremy for the first time the following year. Jeremy was very convinced that tanker harvesters were the future, and although we didn’t necessarily have the perfect machine in those early days, his experience and the backup he provided made for the best overall package.

    “In 1992 the first machine was sold to John Orford, a pioneering contractor from Norfolk. In 1993 we sold seven machines, and in 1994 we sold 10. This was initially through Armer Salmon, where Jeremy
    was general manager. But they also sold Moreau and as sales increased there was a conflict of interest, so Jeremy decided to go on his own and we’ve never looked back.

    “There can’t be that many manufacturers and importers which have enjoyed such a long-lasting and harmonious relationship. We always look forward to coming over to see Jeremy, it’s also a friendship which has also stood the test of time.

    “To take over from Jeremy we needed someone capable of both running the business and visiting customers,” Robin explained. “From the second I shook hands with Matt Carse I thought that he was our man. He has been involved with beet harvesters for a long time and knows the whole spectrum of a business like ours.

    “Although Matt is obviously a totally different person to Jeremy he shares the same values, and I can’t think of anyone better to fill his shoes. We have high hopes that he will keep the business successful, and look after the staff and customers. We are also handing over the reins to the next generation in our company too, although Edwin and myself are still involved in management decisions. With sugar prices now increasing I’m hopeful that farmers and contractors will continue investing in machinery.”

    “Anyone who knows Jeremy Riley personally will understand the sheer devotion and passion he has put into building up the business over the past decades to become market leader,” said Matt Carse, J Riley’s new managing director.

    “The company has become the flagship for the entire industry to look up to. I think that the team at Riley’s should feel very proud to be part of this success, and they are recognised across the industry for their high level of service and customer support.

    “I’ve dealt with sugar beet harvesters and slurry tankers for all of my working life, so as soon as the discussions started it felt right,” he added. “I’m extremely confident that we have the most experienced team and the right products in both the beet and slurry sectors to be able to increase our market share even further. Our staff and customers can rest assured that it’s business as usual as we aim to maintain the same high standards that Jeremy has infused so well into the Riley team.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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