Farm Environment Trophy-Winners Fly Flag for NZ Farming
20 March 2012
Farm Environment Trophy-Winners Fly Flag for NZ Farming
An industry-backed trip to Europe will provide an award-winning farming couple with an opportunity to showcase New Zealand’s stance on agricultural sustainability.
In early March, Southland farmers Grant and Bernadette Weller embarked on a ten-day visit to the United Kingdom and Europe. The Wellers, who farm an 890ha (850ha effective) sheep and beef farm in the Waimea Valley, won the Gordon Stephenson trophy after being selected as the National Winner of the 2011 Ballance Farm Environment Awards.
New
Zealand Farm Environment Trust chairman Jim Cotman said the
Wellers will visit a number of key offshore markets for New
Zealand sheep, beef and dairy products.
The aim, he says,
is to learn more about these markets and to exchange views
on topics of crucial interest to New Zealand.
“As ambassadors for our country, Grant and Bernie have been looking forward to representing grassroots farming and showing the world how NZ farmers view long term sustainability.
“They are eager to discuss their
practical experience on the production of top quality
specialist products and explain how we do this in NZ without
subsidies.”
During the trip Grant and Bernie will visit
industry and government agency contacts in London, Brussels,
France and the Netherlands. In London, for example, they
were scheduled to attend a meeting of the Sainsbury Lamb
Producer Group.
Beef + Lamb New Zealand has ensured the
Wellers will visit a number of key players in the livestock
industry, with the programme put together by the
organisation’s Europe manager, Dave Harrison.
Beef +
Lamb New Zealand chief executive, Scott Champion said the
Wellers had a compelling story to tell and the connections
they would make on this trip would undoubtedly prove
valuable.
Jim Cotman says the Wellers are successful
business people and strong communicators “who will be able
to effectively convey their sustainable farming beliefs and
actions to a wide audience within New Zealand and
beyond”.
“It is very important for NZ to dialogue
with our trading partners, and we are very grateful to the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), Beef + Lamb
New Zealand and Fonterra for their help in making this a
valuable trip for NZ agriculture.”
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