Dairy InSight
MEDIA RELEASE
Friday 28 January 2005
Stage Two Of Dairy Industry Promotion Begins Tomorrow
A series of television and print advertisements highlighting dairy farming begins tomorrow. Stage two of an ongoing
programme, these latest advertisements feature real life farmers from around New Zealand promoting their industry.
The advertisements feature farmers from Taranaki, Whangarei, Foxton,
Carterton, Canterbury, Whakatane, Thames, Huntly, and Tirau in the Waikato.
“Recent research conducted for Dairy InSight by ACNielsen shows that New Zealanders are positive about dairying with 70
percent of those people surveyed being favourable to the industry,” said Dairy InSight Chief Executive Officer Peter
Bodeker.
“However, nearly 50 per cent of people surveyed said they knew nothing or next to nothing about the day-to-day business
of running a dairy farm.”
“This next stage in our industry promotion will show dairy farmers from around the country who are innovative business
people contributing to the national economy,” said Mr Bodeker.
"Dairy farmers are rightly proud of the dynamic industry they belong to and we want people to know about it.”
Television advertisements start on January 29 and will screen on TV1, TV2, TV3 and Prime TV. Print advertising will
start on March 19 in all major dailies.
The "Let's Talk Dairying" programme was initiated in 2003 by Dairy InSight following dairy farmer feedback calling for
better promotion of dairy farming, as well as the need to highlight the positive aspects and help inform the public
about the role of the dairy industry. The second round of promotion is budgeted to cost $1.4 million.
The programme is supported by a website, www.dairyinsight.co.nz, which provides an overview of the industry and links to
key industry companies and organisations.
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