Queensland Agricultural Awards recognise young producers


Wednesday, 02 November, 2022

Queensland Agricultural Awards recognise young producers

The annual Queensland Agriculture Awards have been announced at the TropAg conference in Brisbane.

Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities Mark Furner said Jade King of Green Valley Fingerlimes won the prestigious Peter Kenny Medal, and Jessica Jurgens of Vee Jay’s Kalfresh was named the Minister’s Emerging Leader Award winner.

“Jade is well-known in the industry for her passion for finger limes, one of Australia’s unique native fruits, while at just 24 years of age Jessica is a fifth-generation farmer, an inspiring leader and a true role model,” Furner said.

“The Queensland Agriculture Awards recognise individuals who have made an outstanding positive impact on our industry.

“Nominations were sought from across the sector including agribusiness, education, farm-based production, the supply chain, research, advocacy and associated fields.

“As always, I am very impressed with the calibre of the nominees and am very pleased to have the opportunity to recognise those who are making a difference through these awards.”

The 2022 awards recognise the contribution of two individuals through the Peter Kenny Medal and the Minister’s Emerging Leader award. The winners of each category will receive a $3000 bursary, which they can use to support their studies or work.

The Peter Kenny Medal is awarded for innovation leading to profitability and sustainability, and the Minister’s Emerging Leader Award recognises professional excellence and leadership.

Kenny is remembered as a passionate advocate for agriculture, rural education and regional communities across Queensland, as well as being a champion for educating new generations of producers.

Furner acknowledged the contribution each of the finalists had made in advancing Queensland’s agriculture and food industries, and recognised their passion, advocacy and dedication.

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