The Chronicle

Cotton award finalists

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COTTON growers and researcher­s from the Darling Downs are among the finalists for this year’s Australian Cotton Industry Awards.

Growers Greg and Maryann Bender from Chinchilla, along with researcher­s Dr Joseph Foley, Dr Malcolm Gillies and Dr Alison McCarthy from the University of Southern Queensland and Dr Kristen Knight from Toowoomba, have all been nominated for awards.

Cotton Australia chief executive Adam Kay said the finalists were selected based on their contributi­on to the cotton industry across a wide range of areas, including farming best practice, research and developmen­t, innovation, leadership and industry advocacy.

Mr Kay said each of the finalists had made outstandin­g contributi­ons to the industry and deserved recognitio­n.

“The nominees for this year’s awards program was of a very high standard,” Mr Kay said.

“This group of people represent the strengths of our industry – innovation, dedication, the sharing of ideas and the drive to figure out a way to do things better.

“Without people such as these, the cotton industry would not be where it is today.

“The annual awards program is important to our industry because it allows us to recognise excellence and hard work, foster future growth and improvemen­t across the industry.”

The judging panel travels to the finalists’ home regions to meet and assess each of the candidates.

Cash prizes are on offer for the winners across all categories, with an additional research bursary for Researcher of the Year.

The recipients of the Australian Cotton Industry Awards will be announced at the 2018 Australian Cotton Conference.

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