10th Alltech/IFAJ Young Leaders Award Winners

Jamie Johansen

IFAJTen participants have been selected for the 2015 International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) – Alltech Young Leaders in Agricultural Journalism award. The award supports the winners’ participation in an IFAJ congress and in an intensive journalistic boot camp-style workshop. This year’s boot camp takes place October 12-13, prior to the IFAJ congress in New Zealand.

The successful applicants for 2015 are:
Brett Worthington, Australia, rural reporter in Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Ewald Wurzinger, Austria, journalist
Trevor Bacque, Canada, managing editor for Grains West
Christian Erin-Madsen, Denmark, journalist for Landbrug & Fødevarer
Andrea Bergman, Finland, journalist for Landsbygdens Folk
Doerte Quinckhardt, Germany, journalist for Landwirtschaftliche Wochenblatt Westfalen-Lippe
Ben Pike, Great Britain, freelance journalist
Mary Phelan, Ireland, journalist for Farmers Journal
Camilla Olsson, Sweden, journalist for Land Lantbruk
Candace Weeda, USA, journalist

alltech logoThe selection process consisted of points for a written submission, judges’ impression of the candidates’ leadership potential, their proven leadership abilities and a narrative explaining their interest in the young leaders’ program.

The boot camp was started 10 years ago by IFAJ vice-president Owen Roberts of Canada and Alltech, with close guidance from company president and founder Dr. Pearse Lyons. Since then, almost 90 young journalists have received the chance to strengthen their skills and expand their global network through this program.

“Over the last 10 years, we have seen young agricultural journalists from across the globe bring to the forefront of discussion, topics such as reducing methane emissions, abolishing milk quotas, incorporating solar-powered cameras to check cattle and using a smartphone to complete daily chores,” says Lyons. “These sharp wordsmiths are critical to the ongoing transformation within the agriculture and food sectors and beyond, and Alltech is proud to promote these young leaders in their journalistic pursuits.”

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