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A total of 26 young farmer suppliers from Lakeland Dairies have completed the co-operative’s inaugural Young Farmer Programme. Open to Lakeland Dairies suppliers and their adult family members under the age of 35, the Programme is designed to deepen participants’ understanding of their cooperative while giving them the practical knowledge and leadership skills needed to play an active role in its future.

Throughout the Programme, participants engaged in a wide-ranging curriculum covering financial literacy, farm succession and inheritance planning, and the operational working of a modern dairy processing co-operative. They also gained insights into the global dairy market, including international trade dynamics and the market forces shaping the industry.

Farmers at the young farmer programme.

Back Row L-R Cian Jobe, Willaim Neville, Brian Sheridan, Philip Walsh, Shane Kierans, Gavin Brady

Middel Row L-R Richard Rusk, Mark McCoy, Luke Kenny, Caoimhe Sheridan, James McEvoy, Adam McKeown, Cormac Reilly, Lee Geddis, Mark Deery

Front Row L-R Enda Farrell, Aoife Clarke, Ciara Smith, Jason Reilly, Billy Goodburn Head of Learning & Development ICOS, Eamon Duignan, Killian McKenna, Barry Reilly, Ciaran Finnegan

Thanking the participants, Niall Matthews, Chairman, Lakeland Dairies, said:

“With over 130 years behind us as a co-operative, our strength has always come from the strong personal relationships we have built with our farmer suppliers and shareholders. Succession, generational renewal, and encouraging young people into farming are challenges we all face. That’s why we are focused on connecting with our younger members and programmes like this help us to do just that.”

Lakeland Dairies is one of Ireland’s leading co-operatives, with 3,200 suppliers producing two billion litres of high-quality milk annually. This milk is used to manufacture more than 240 products, which are enjoyed in over 100 international markets.

Farmers at the young farmer programme.