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Norco is a dairy cooperative owned by our member suppliers who operate Australian dairy farms. Norco has been doing business since 1895. Norco’s purpose is to construct wealth, security and sustainability for our shareholders, business partners and employees. The Company opened first depot at Murwillumbah and processed cream into butter. Commencement of ice cream manufacture at Lismore. Installation of continuous butter making machine at Lismore maintained production of a tall quality product. As an established, vertically and horizontally integrated agricultural cooperative, Norco is in a unique and strategic position to leverage its scale to achieve excellent financial returns for the business and our shareholders and to promote our communities by: There are many benefits members of Norco Country Club will appreciate when supporting our 121 year worn local farmer owned dairy cooperative these include: A primary focus for Greg during 201516 in his role as Chairman has been to ensure that the Board and management remain to implement the strategic plan of having a growing, different and competitive business so that our Members’ can be rewarded with a sustainable and competitive milk price. Greg is also an innovative thinker and is everlasting exploring opportunities to bring people together to labor collaboratively to improve the Norco business. The FCC PP is an Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper initiative of the Commonwealth Government which encourages farmers to work together to improve farm gate returns by providing advice and resources to farmers and farmer groups looking to establish cooperatives and collaborative business models. He has extensive business, marketing and dairy industry experience, including in overseas countries and has held a number of positions including directorships in dairy related export, consulting and genetics businesses. Leigh is a powerful believer in the benefits of being part of a cooperative and is optimistic that this model will ensure the lengthy term sustainability of Norco’s members and other stakeholders associated with, and reliant on, a powerful and progressive Norco business. In nearing the last of his second year as a Director, Heath now has a steady understanding of the complex Norco business and the market store in which Norco operates. Heath's time on the Board has cemented his view that Norco, as a cooperative, has a significant role to play in ensuring there is a prosperous tomorrow for the northern dairy industry. Currently studying a business management degree (part-time). Manage own self managed superannuation fund. As a newly elected Director, Elbe is determined to work for all farmer members and supports a strong and unchanging Board with different skills that will sustain dairy farming in the subtropical region. In this time Greg and Carmen have grown their milking herd from 44 cows to over 600 and have a team that does the milking and herd management, while Greg loves to concentrate on the pastures and heifer raising. Greg has a passion to see more young people arrive into the industry, as the future of dairying lies with the next generation. Seeking innovative ideas to develop and market Norco’s products and. Brett has a mighty focus on business development and achieving both strategic and commercial CPI outcomes as set by the Norco Board. Camille is also focused on ensuring that the member’s earnings from the cooperative as well as managing Norco’s powerful relationship with St George. Damon has worked within the Agriculture industry in project and management roles and has extensive experience in agribusiness manufacturing and other rural enterprises.

The Company opened beginning depot at Murwillumbah and processed cream into butter. Depot opened at Casino beside the Richmond River as sea going ships could navigate inland on the river way. It was named in honor of beginning fulltime Secretary, later General Manager, William Clifford who died while it was being constructed. Record output of butter 18,353 tons of butter manufactured. Commencement of ice cream manufacture at Lismore. This reduced competition and provided a means of rationalization in the industry. Cheese making was concentrated in Lismore. Operations and deliveries of ice cream and frozen foods, such as vegetables, poultry and fish products, commence in Brisbane and Rock lea. Installation of successive butter making machine at Lismore maintained production of a tall quality product. Beginning butter manufacturer to support spreadibility in marketing. Called Jersey Gold it was made by a cream treatment process in the Lismore factory. These amalgamations spread the company's area of influence from Gosford to the Queensland boarder and west to More which consolidated and improved confidence and rationalization of the industry. The factory's brick building which was built in 1931 was then worn for many years by the Beau forsake Rural Store. Golden Oldies dinners hel
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How an Agronomist or Horticulturist can aid your base line. The superior way to describe an AgronomistHorticulturist is 'a soil doctor'. Farming is about successive learning and being kept up to date with the latest products and technology that the market place has to present as the saying goes the only consistency in life is change and active with Australian climate conditions. Change is certainly the good word. AgronomistsHorticulturists labor with farmers to aid them grow the superior conceivable crops, whether it is for human consumption or animal consumption it's all about improving the soil to enhance the growth and harvested product. Our Norco agronomists horticulturists have to think critically and solve problems concerning the planting, cultivation and harvesting, of crops that they work closely with our customers farmers to not only improve the soil for planting but also to develop a programmed for protecting the crops from weeds, pests, and harsh climates. Farming is vital to the future of all Australians and it is not mysterious that farmers have their challenges on a daily basis but by the implementation of more efficient farming practices including soil and water conservation, farmers will remain on the pathway of a more thrifty and environmental sustainability. We can give you expert advice on managing:.
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