New boss for farming body

JENNY Garonne has been appointed managing director of Mallee Sustainable Farming.

The peak industry body’s chair, Steve Burt, said Mildura-based Ms Garonne brought “extensive experience and qualifications in government, business and economic development to make her an outstanding addition to the MSF team”.

Mr Burt said he expected her to “reinforce the organisation’s commitment to advancing sustainable practices in the dryland farming industry across the tri-state region”.

“Jenny’s proven leadership in Mildura brings a fresh perspective to our board and the entire MSF team,” he said.

“This marks an exciting turning point for MSF, with our dedicated staff, a robust project portfolio and the potential to attract additional funding, Jenny’s leadership is a crucial step toward further professionalising and expanding our impact.”

Ms Garonne said she had always been impressed by the resilience of the region’s dryland farmers, who had navigated years of drought and low rainfall.

She said the chance to engage with them was a remarkable opportunity.

“I look forward to understanding their needs, supporting our board’s decisions, and leading our team of professionals and researchers in serving the dryland farmers and the wider community to which MSF is dedicated,” she said.

“I am excited to incorporate the knowledge gained from my career into this new endeavour.”

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Next week: North West Farmer sits down with Jenny Garonne about her plans for MSF

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