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Mpumalanga route meetings end on a positive note

MPO Mpumalanga concluded its route meetings on a positive note at the Alverston Manor Boutique Hotel in Middelburg on Thursday, 12 February. There was a good attendance at the meeting and farmers enjoyed the valuable exchange of information between themselves and MPO representatives. Mr Eric Johnson, milk producer in the Lydenburg district bade Mr Bertus de Jongh, who retires as MPO CEO on 30 March 2015, farewell on behalf of the dairy farmers in the region. Mr Kenneth Botha of Barnlab informed producers about the costs involved in raising dairy calves. MPO economist Dr Koos Coetzee spoke about local and international economic trends while MPO CEO Mr Bertus de Jongh gave a presentation of the past and present services of the MPO. Mr Dickson expressed his gratitude towards all who attended and the sponsors who contributed to the success of the day.

From left to right: Mr Bruce Murray, Mrs Isabel Dickson, Messrs David Drake – LMI and Gregg Stone.

From left to right: Messrs Theo Verwey –  FNB, Elias Kampher – Rhino Plastics, Pieter Abrahamse, Douglas Dickson
– chair MPO Mpumalanga and Wessel Mellet – FNB.

From Left to right: Messrs Bertus de Jongh – MPO CEO and Eric Johnson.

Published on Monday, 23rd February 2015 - 13:33

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