Anne Douglas: A Leader in Sustainable Dairy Farming
Anne Douglas, born and raised in New Zealand, has devoted her professional life to promoting sustainable practices in the dairy sector. Her career began soon after she completed her education in agricultural science and business management.
Current Role at Fonterra
Anne Douglas currently serves as the Group Director of Farm Source at Fonterra, a leading global dairy cooperative. She provides strategic direction and support to farmers, ensuring the implementation of best practices in dairy farming. Under her leadership, Fonterra has introduced several initiatives aimed at enhancing environmental sustainability and fostering a culture of responsibility among its member farmers.
Significant Achievements
Anne Douglas has been instrumental in setting new benchmarks for environmental responsibility in the dairy farming sector. Her efforts have been pivotal in Fonterra's introduction of programs promoting eco-friendly farming techniques and reducing carbon footprints. These initiatives not only improve farm productivity but also align with global environmental standards, positioning Fonterra as a leader in sustainable dairy production.
Her commitment to fostering change has been recognized both nationally and internationally, influencing future policies in the dairy industry. Anne Douglas also announced the record midpoint forecast and highlighted strong customer demand and constrained supply in key regions like the United States as factors boosting Fonterra's organics business. She emphasized the importance of supporting young entrants to the dairy industry as part of sector-wide efforts.
Anne's innovative solutions, which enhance emissions reduction, further solidify her status as a visionary leader in the field.
Modified: 2025/12/03
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