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Re: Transforming dairy

31 min · 24 de jun de 2025
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How has Australia's dairy industry led the charge for sustainable agriculture? And what more needs to be done? In this episode of Re: Ryan sits down with Helen Dornom, former Sustainability Manager at Dairy Australia, to explore the evolution of sustainability in the dairy industry and the creation of Australia’s first dairy sustainability framework. Helen shares the story behind the framework’s development - how it unified a fragmented industry, responded to global supply chain demands, and helped redefine sustainability beyond just environmental concerns. They dive into key topics including climate resilience, animal welfare, food affordability, and the role of data in sustainable production. Helen also discusses the broader impact of the dairy framework as a model for other agricultural sectors, and the need for continued cooperation across the supply chain to ensure a viable, inclusive future for Australian agriculture.

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