Achmea enters strategic partnership with GrainGrowers

Achmea enters strategic partnership with GrainGrowers

As part of the partnership, they will hold flagship events for 2022:


International Women’s Day luncheon to help celebrate and recognise the achievements of women across the grains sector, to be held in Wagga Wagga on March 8, 2022.
Dedicated risk management sessions at the 2022 Innovation Generation Conference for young farmers and agribusiness professionals, to be held in Sydney from July 18 to 20, 2022.

“With this new strategic collaboration, Achmea Australia will advance its purpose of keeping farmers farming while protecting and enhancing agricultural communities through creating new opportunities to collaborate and learn from each other,” said Achmea CEO Emma Thomas.

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GrainGrowers CEO David McKeon commented: “The GrainGrowers team is delighted to work alongside Achmea Australia to support growers across a range of aspects, including risk management, climate variability, and sustainability. Achmea Australia’s co-operative values and commitment to live sustainably together make the farm insurer a great fit for GrainGrowers to support our progressive and profit-focused growers in producing world-recognised safe and nutritious grains.”

Thomas added: “This ethos of collaboration and sustainability is at the core of this new strategic agreement. The agricultural industry is stronger together, and Achmea Australia is looking forward to working collaboratively with the grains industry so that we can support its future sustainable growth and feed a growing global population.”

Both organisations are committed to future-proofing the grains industry and building stronger communities. In early 2020, Achmea called to future-proof agriculture following a string of natural disasters that put farmers’ resilience to the test.

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“[It is] important for all industry partners – from farmers on the ground through to industry bodies, government, insurers, and consumers – to work together to ensure a sustainable future in Australian agriculture,” Thomas said in a previous statement.