Ingleby Farms Sustainability Report 2018-19

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CARING FOR OUR LOCAL COMMUNITIES We are local farmers, and we do our best to be trustworthy, honest and hardworking neighbours. Where we can, we take part in our local communities. In particular, we want to interact with the young generation – the future decision makers – and seed their interest in farming and environmental protection.

Every year, we invite schools, neighbours, families and friends to events and open days on our farms, where we hope to inspire a new generation of young farmers by introducing them to crops, animals and machinery. This helps build a bridge to our local communities as well as allow us to introduce more people to our farming practices. We also support the local schools near our farms by providing schoolbags and stationary, supplying internet, donating computers, printers, and books. Focusing on higher education opportunities, we sponsor four university scholarships per year, as well as donate to agriculture training schools and provide sheep for shearing training. We work with local NGOs, municipalities or councils to promote sustainability and protect the local environment. This is why we support local organisations dedicated to planting and protecting trees, such as Trees for Bees in New Zealand. We have also started hosting and promoting clean-up days to collect litter in the countryside. We are long-time supporters of a wildlife rehabilitation programme in California, which has been an immense success. We also support rural fire brigades, local sports clubs, town halls, disabled youth organisations, helicopter rescue, and help with drought or flood relief efforts.

Providing schoolbags, Peru

SCHOOLS We want to support the local schools in our communities. We assist in building school playgrounds, plant trees in school yards, and help rebuild old school buildings. For the last four years in Peru, we have supported children from 32 local schools with schoolbags packed with different utensils such as crayons. For this purpose, we donate more than 1,200 schoolbags annually. Last year, our Peruvian team also began a tree planting project with the schools. We donate local native trees, and plant them with the help of the children. We also teach the children about biodiversity, environmental awareness and waste management. In Uruguay and Argentina, we aim to educate children about the environment and sustainability. This is done primarily by donating posters picturing local native birds to our local schools with the help of NGOs and conservation specialists. The posters are an excellent way to raise awareness about the environment and create school discussions on local wildlife. In Tasmania, we invite local schools to visit our dairy operation during the calving season. Although it is a very busy period, it is also a great opportunity to show what we do and how we care for the animals. School children of different ages learn about how milk is produced, and get to experience the animals. They often ask if they can help with the cows, and we hold simplified sessions where children over 14 years old can participate. For those over 16, we also offer apprenticeships.


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