Dairy Farmers of Canada honoured with international innovation award
The award was issued by the International Dairy FederationDairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) was honoured at the International Dairy Federation (IDF) Dairy Innovation Awards, which were handed out as part of the World Dairy Summit in Chicago, Illinois.
DFC's "Net Zero by 2050 – We're In" campaign won in IDF's Innovation in Marketing & Communication Initiative Building Dairy category. Additionally, DFC's digital "cow influencer," Daisy, and her Mini-Games was recognized as a finalist in the same category.
"The honours received at the IDF Dairy Innovation Awards shine a spotlight on the Canadian dairy industry by recognizing its continuous innovation, both on and off the farm," said David Wiens, president of Dairy Farmers of Canada. "These campaigns highlight the commitment and advances our sector is making towards net zero and we are proud to share real farmer success stories with our fellow Canadians."
Last year, DFC committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and farmers are on their way there. The two campaigns recognized at the IDF Dairy Innovation Awards center on how Canada's dairy farmers are committed to this objective.
Through the "We're In" campaign, DFC highlights new, innovative practices that showed Canadians some of the ways our industry is dedicated to a more sustainable future. "Daisy and her Mini-Games" help the same message reach younger consumers through a fun digital platform that engages while it informs.
Pamela Nalewajek, DFC's Chief Marketing Officer, was on hand to accept the award in Chicago.
"This recognition would not be possible without our hardworking dairy farmers, who strive day in, day out to feed the nation," she said. "Their efforts to blaze a trail for sustainable milk production are what make our marketing campaigns so effective."