The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has announced the appointment of three new members to the DairyCo board.
Dairy farmers Chris James and Keith Davis, and Pete Nicholson, who was selected for his specialist knowledge of the processing industry, will join Chairman Tim Bennett and the nine existing board members to develop strategies that determine the direction of the AHDB's milk division and provide a clear vision for all DairyCo activities that benefit GB dairy farmers.
Mr Bennett said: "I'm pleased to be welcoming Chris, Keith and Pete to the DairyCo board. I'm sure that they are going to provide a valuable contribution to the work that we do and I, along with the existing members of the board, look forward to working with them."
Chris James farms in partnership with his brother in Pembrokeshire, milking 1,800 cows on four units covering 700ha. The cows are spring calving and the system is forage based in order to maximise milk output from grass. Chris is a member of the British Grassland Society and a local discussion group which he previously chaired.
Keith Davis, with his brother and family
partnership, has a 125 cow herd of 10,000 litre high PLI
pedigree Holsteincows that are block calved and milked with robots
on a 130 acre farm in Gloucestershire. He also manages Lord
Bledisloe's dairy unit of of 600 cows on an intensive grazing
system and is involved with a dairy consulting company called
Dairyactive.
Pete Nicholson currently works for Robert Wiseman Dairies as
Director of Milk Procurement, a role that he has held since 1998.
Pete comes from a dairy farming background - his grandparents were
dairy farmers in Lincolnshire and as well as helping out on the
family farm Pete has gained practical experience both in the UK and
abroad. Pete is a past Chairman of the Scottish Dairy
Federation and the National Dairy Farm Assurance Scheme. He is
currently Vice Chair of Dairy UK Scotland and represents Robert
Wiseman Dairies on DEFRA's Dairy Supply Chain Forum.
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Date: 10 January 2012
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