Worcestershire-based PR firm Liquid has won three new international clients including a sweet potato grower and a hydroponics firm.

The Bromsgrove-headquartered agency has been taken on by Scott Farms, an American sweet potato grower and importer and NWP6, whose technology enables producers to grow plants without soil.

Guernsey-based company Island Analysis, which compares progression and development on island communities worldwide, has also selected the firm to grow its brand globally.

US firm Scott Farms distributes to major retailers across Europe and the grower is looking to increase consumer usage of sweet potatoes across the UK.

And with the provision of food and food security of increasing international importance, hydroponic solutions provider, NWP6 has approached Liquid to handle its activity and stakeholder communications across Europe, the Middle East, India and the Far East.

Guernsey-based Island Analysis has a unique islands data management system which currently holds information on 85 island communities, enabling them to benchmark island progression and development and the issues that island communities face.

Liquid managing director Elisabeth Lewis-Jones said: “As the world becomes smaller and as communication techniques have a global audience we’re able to service clients and their disparate stakeholders from our base in Bromsgrove.”