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Burra Foods starts Gippsland dairy youth sponsorship drive

Dairy company Burra Foods has kicked off sponsorship for the 2008 Gippsland Dairy Youth Show by funding two classes.

By Grant Crothers - 11th June 2007 - Back to News

Dairy company Burra Foods has kicked off sponsorship for the 2008 Gippsland Dairy Youth Show by funding two classes.

The donation to the Gippsland Dairy Youth group was announced on June 12 by Burra Foods chief executive, Grant Crothers.

"Burra Foods is a second-generation, family-owned dairy company and we understand the importance of encouraging the young achievers of our industry," he said.

Burra Foods supported this year’s youth show after an unusual approach by the group’s secretary Melissa Anderson, 17, of Athlone.

Her dad, Lindsay, recalls: "She just marched up to Grant at a Christmas function for suppliers and asked for the money. She really got into his ear and I think he gave it her out of astonishment!"

Grant recalled: "She was very forthright and I recall I was impressed that she was learning Japanese. Burra Foods has a trade office in Japan and we have long-established markets there. The high-end premium dairy ingredients we produce at our Korumburra factory are sold to food processors throughout Asia and elsewhere."

Although it began eight years ago, Gippsland Dairy Youth was revived last year through the efforts of the Andersons. Melissa’s sister Simone, 15, is the group’s treasurer while Renee, 10, also helps with administration.

The Andersons believe Gippsland Dairy Youth is probably the strongest youth dairy group in Australia.

This year’s youth show, held in Warragul, attracted more than 60 head from across all breeds, and saw competitors aged from six to 25 years. Interest generated by the field day has seen the group’s membership grow to almost 40.

The group hopes to enter two teams at International Dairy Week next year and is also planning to send a squad to the 2008 Sydney Royal Easter Show.

Other companies are invited to join Burra Foods in supporting the local dairy industry by sponsoring the group. Email kvista@dcsi.net.au for details.

Burra Food’s donation will sponsor the awards for the Junior Champion Heifer and Reserve Junior Champion Heifer classes.

Burra Foods Chief Executive Grant Crothers said: "Our company recognises its role in the wider community of Gippsland and we encourage other firms to support the next generation of dairy farmers in the region."


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: susanw@ptarmigan.com.au



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