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Third generation joins senior management at Plymouth Langage Farm dairy business

Ben Harvey joins father James in running firm which produces clotted cream, ice cream and yoghurts for leading supermarkets

Langage Farm's factory at Smithaleigh, on the edge of Plymouth

A third generation of the Harvey family is now involved in senior management at Plymouth dairy business Langage Farm after Ben Harvey was appointed general manager.

Ben has now joined his father James Harvey at the helm of the family-run business as partner and general manager with responsibility for day-to-day operations. His appointment comes just months after Paul Winterton stepped down as managing director.

Ben graduated in chemistry from the University of Plymouth in 2016 and has since then been building his knowledge by working in different parts of the business.

He spent his childhood growing up around the business and is therefore no stranger to the world of dairy, especially after working in a number of departments from production to purchasing.

“I think one of my earliest memories is playing on the farm and enjoying the ice cream made here,” said Ben. “I have always been involved within the business, at different levels, however it’s a really exciting prospect to have the knowledge and support from the team as I take a more active senior role.

“It’s such a privilege to be here and I could not be prouder to be working in the family business and following the great examples of my father and grandparents.”

Managing partner James Harvey has been working at the dairy producer, set up by his parents Len and Buff Harvey, since graduating from Seale-Hayne agricultural college in 1987.

He said: “We are extremely proud of Ben. As a business owner you always imagine your children will play an active role in the company when the time is right. To be able to have the third generation of Harveys actively working at Langage Farm is something really special.”