Record Numbers To Attend Dairy Awards
20 May 2008
Record Numbers To Attend Dairy Awards
The response to the dairy industry’s annual night of celebration reflects the current buoyancy in the industry, with a record attendance expected.
New Zealand Dairy
Industry Awards National Convenor Chris Keeping says 700
people are expected to attend the national awards dinner in
Christchurch on Saturday night “It will be a record number of
people attending the dinner, and I’ve got a waiting list
of people still wanting tickets. “We have really been
overwhelmed by the response this year. I guess the dairy
industry is in good spirits with a record milk payout
signalled for this current season and strong milk payouts
predicted for the next few years. “While the drought has
taken the shine off the milk payout a little this year for
some, all indicators are the industry is in good heart and
will be in good heart for some time to come. “That
buoyancy has certainly helped our awards and can only
benefit the industry positively,” she says. “A number
of our finalists are relatively new to the dairy industry
and are extremely happy to talk about the positive
attributes, lifestyle benefits and financial opportunities
available to people wanting to change careers and join the
booming dairy industry.” The Dairy Industry Awards are
supported by national sponsors Westpac, DairyNZ, Ecolab,
Federated Farmers, Fonterra, Honda, LIC, Meridian Energy,
Ravensdown, and RD1, along with industry partner Agriculture
ITO.
The awards aim to deliver an industry-wide, New
Zealand-wide award structure that enables someone in the
industry to progress through the awards as they progress
through the industry. “Winning any one of the awards on
offer on Saturday night does fast-track a career and make it
easier for those in the industry to take the next step –
be that to farm management, sharemilking or farm
ownership. “This is far more lucrative to entrants than
any of the prize money on offer.” The 36 finalists in
the three awards are competing for a total prize pool in
excess of $107,000. They have already been winners in one of
the 12 regional competitions that have been held throughout
New Zealand. The finalists are due to arrive in
Christchurch tomorrow ENDS