Dairygold farmers ‘Wrap it Pink’ for the 10th year running

Pictured at the launch of Dairygold’s ‘Wrap it Pink’ are, Raymond Kelly, Dairygold farmer; Zoe Madigan, Co-op Superstores Marketing Executive; John Vallance, Dairy Business Manager at Dairygold Agribusiness; Maire Fitzgerald, Co-op Superstores Cahir Retail Branch Manager, and Micheal Kelly, Dairygold farmer from New Inn, Tipperary. (Pic: Peter Pietrzak)

Dairygold is once again transforming the landscape of rural Ireland with the launch of its successful ‘Wrap It Pink’ campaign in association with the Irish Cancer Society. This is the 10th year of the successful partnership between the Irish Cancer Society and Dairygold.

Speaking about the campaign, John Valance, Dairygold Dairy Business Manager said they were ‘looking forward to another successful year’.

“We’re very grateful to farmers nationwide who have supported the campaign and we’re delighted to see farmers embrace pink, bringing us closer to a day when no one dies from breast cancer in Ireland.

Echoing this, Sinead Gillespie, National Fundraising Lead at the Irish Cancer Society, said, “We are delighted to have the ongoing support of Dairygold through the ‘Wrap it Pink’ campaign. The funds raised are vital in supporting individuals with breast cancer and in increasing awareness, particularly in rural Ireland. Each year, almost 3,400 women and approximately 30 men are diagnosed with breast cancer. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment, and campaigns like this play a significant role in raising awareness.”

Breast cancer is the most common invasive form of cancer in females in Ireland but thanks to the support received from initiatives such as this, the number of breast cancer survivors is increasing. To date, the funds raised by the ‘Wrap It Pink’ campaign have been put to great use, helping to fund life-changing breast cancer research, but also supporting those affected by breast cancer on every step of their journey.

‘EYE-CATCHING’

Dairygold farmer, Michael Kelly from Knockgraffon, New Inn, Co. Tipperary, is participating in the ‘Wrap it Pink’ campaign again this year.

“We have supported the ‘Wrap it Pink’ campaign since its launch,” he said. “Breast cancer has impacted too many households across Ireland, and we are determined to raise awareness and funds to help combat it. The pink bales are eye-catching in fields, and I hope that people who see them are inspired to support the Irish Cancer Society in any way that they can.”

Pink silage wrap is on sale from Dairygold Co-Op Superstores across Munster and nationwide at www.coopsuperstores.ie