Southern Outlook

Dairy Woman of the Year finalists named

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Dairy farmers, a veterinari­an and a Rural Support chairperso­n are in contention for this year’s Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year Award.

The Dairy Women’s Network named Myfanwy Alexander, Amber Carpenter, Katrina Roberts and Michelle Ruddell as finalists last week.

The award recognises women who have contribute­d to the dairy sector and the winner will receive a scholarshi­p to join the Kellogg Rural Leadership Programme.

Dairy Women’s Network trustee Donna Smit said the network received a large number of high-calibre entries from members this year.

“It is nice to see a good spread of capable grassroots farmers, inspiring leaders, and rural profession­als who have contribute­d so much to the industry being nominated. A lot of the entrants have multiple skills across community, environmen­tal, profession­al, and commercial,” she said.

“Based on this wide variety of skills, the dairy industry is in good heart for the future.”

Originally from Wales, Alexander fell in love with New Zealand during an internship on a dairy farm 18 years ago. She’s been contract milking in the Waitaki Valley for the past decade and is well-known in North Otago and the regional leader for the Dairy Women’s Network and Federated Farmers.

Alexander also sits on the South Island Dairy Event governance group.

While she may be from Bucklands Beach in Auckland, Carpenter now calls a Paparimu dairy farm home. She is chairperso­n of DairyNZ’s Dairy Environmen­t Leaders, an ambassador for FarmStrong, has held leadership roles within the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards, completed the Kellogg Rural Leadership Programme, is completing a Diploma in Agribusine­ss and is in the Agri Women’s Developmen­t Trust Escalator programme.

Roberts is a herd health veterinari­an and farm consultant, helping Waikato farmers improve their farms, businesses and achieve their goals. She’s a mentor of young vets and active with DairyNZ as an InCalf Trainer and member of several steering groups for the past 20 years .

Ruddell (Ngati Tūwharetoa) runs a largescale dairy farm near Whangarei and chairs the Northland Rural Support Trust.

She has been instrument­al in the Northland dairy sector’s recovery after Cyclone Gabrielle, providing hands-on support for those affected, fronting media interviews, and facilitati­ng responses between various agencies.

The award’s judges include representa­tives from Dairy Women’s Network, Fonterra, Rural Leaders, Ballance Agri-Nutrients, and a previous Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year recipient.

The Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year will be announced at a gala dinner as part of the Dairy Women’s Network annual conference in New Plymouth on May 2.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Myfanwy Alexander, left, Amber Carpenter, Katrina Roberts and Michelle Ruddell are finalists for Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year.
SUPPLIED Myfanwy Alexander, left, Amber Carpenter, Katrina Roberts and Michelle Ruddell are finalists for Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year.

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