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A Westmeath farmer has scooped the top award at the annual Aurivo milk quality awards.
Aurivo has aanounced Peter Hamm from as its Aurivo milk supplier of the year 2021.
Eight Aurivo milk suppliers have been acknowledged for their contribution to dairy farming excellence at the processor’s 14th annual milk quality awards.
The top accolade was awarded to Peter Hamm for his relentless focus on sustainable farming practices.
Aurivo is very proud of its quality milk pool and committed supplier base
Hamm was recognised for his commitment to developing his conservation area for biodiversity growth on his farm as well as his attention to detail in relation to animal welfare.
A Westmeath farmer has scooped the top award at the annual Aurivo milk quality awards.
Aurivo has aanounced Peter Hamm from as its Aurivo milk supplier of the year 2021.
Eight Aurivo milk suppliers have been acknowledged for their contribution to dairy farming excellence at the processor’s 14th annual milk quality awards.
The top accolade was awarded to Peter Hamm for his relentless focus on sustainable farming practices.
Aurivo is very proud of its quality milk pool and committed supplier base
Hamm was recognised for his commitment to developing his conservation area for biodiversity growth on his farm as well as his attention to detail in relation to animal welfare.
Peter Hamm, Aurivo Milk Supplier of the Year, with daughter Kate and son Jack
Westmeath farmer, Peter Hamm, has been crowned Aurivo Milk Supplier of the Year 2021 today (May 5) at the 14th annual Aurivo Milk Quality Awards.
Eight Aurivo milk suppliers were acknowledged for their contribution to dairy farming excellence at the annual milk awards. The 2020 award was won by Donegal dairy farmer Richard Starrett.
Milk-awards success
Hamm stood above the rest for his “relentless focus on sustainable farming practices”.
He was also recognised for his commitment to developing a conservation area for biodiversity growth on his farm, as well as his attention to detail in relation to animal welfare.
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A significant bounce in powder and butter sales helped reinforce western-based Aurivo’s financial results for 2020.
Aurivo’s dairy ingredients business is mainly made up of butter and powder sales.
Aurivo produces a lot of enriched powders, which essentially are dried milk with the fat percentage increased with the addition of varying levels of vegetable oil.
Aurivo sell this product in Africa, which is a growing market. Once it lands in Africa, the powder is sold in small local stores.
Turnover in dairy ingredients jumped from €172m to €198m
The African consumer takes the powder home where water is added again. This product is used as a substitute for milk in Africa, where they can’t get ‘normal’ milk as Irish consumers know it.