Dairy Sector Must Act Now to Prevent Recruitment Crisis Next Year

Dairy Sector Must Act Now to Prevent Recruitment Crisis Next Year

The dairy industry must get better at marketing jobs on farm and make the workplace more appealing in order to prevent labour shortages next year, according to a dedicated labour expert.

Speaking on The Milk Digest podcast George Gordon from specialist dairy recruiters LKL said with restrictions coming in on recruiting foreign labour from next year, the industry has got to look at ways of getting more people in the UK to consider working on farms.

Online Dairy Business and Policy Conference to Address Future Farming Issues

Online Dairy Business and Policy Conference to Address Future Farming Issues

Dairy farmers will get the opportunity to hear about future farming policy and quiz Government Minsters and experts in a free series of webinars organised by the Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF).

The Business and Policy Conference, sponsored by Lely, Barclays and ForFarmers, traditionally takes the form of a one-day event, but will this year consist of three bite-sized webinars taking place on 2, 4 and 6 November.

Farmers Urged to Start Making Little Changes to Reduce Emissions from Farms 

Farmers Urged to Start Making Little Changes to Reduce Emissions from Farms 

Farmers were told there was no ‘silver bullet’ when it came to reducing emissions on farm and that planning needs to start now.

Tom Gill, Head of Sustainability at Promar International, said farmers needed to start measuring and monitoring their emissions and called on producers to start having conversations with companies about emissions

Women in Dairy 2020: Milk Price & Contracts Do Not Determine Business Success

Women in Dairy 2020: Milk Price & Contracts Do Not Determine Business Success

Profitability and business success are determined by how well dairy businesses are structured, delegates were told at the recent Women in Dairy Conference.

Grace O’ Dwyer from HSBC UK, the event’s principal sponsor, speaking at the virtual event on Wednesday (30 September), which attracted almost 100 delegates, outlined four factors that are the foundations of a strong business.

Cheshire Farmer Karen Halton Wins Dairy Industry Woman of the Year Award

Cheshire Farmer Karen Halton Wins Dairy Industry Woman of the Year Award

Dairy farmer Karen Halton from Cheshire has scooped this year’s prestigious Dairy Industry Woman of the Year award at the virtual Women in Dairy (WID) conference held on 30th September.

Karen is the fourth woman to win the award, sponsored by HSBC UK, beating off stiff competition from two other finalists: Abi Reader from Glamorganshire, and Hannah Lawrence from Haverfordwest.