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When the worlds of ag science, comms and policy collide, with Aly Bunton of Bayer

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It's a good thing Aly Bunton loves talking to people, as her Public Affairs role with Bayer Crop Science Australia depends on good relationships.

And it's not just with the suits in Canberra; Aly is well-connected with scientists and farmers all over to ensure Bayer stays on the front foot of industry issues globally, and that Governments are aware of how different policies impact Aussie farmers.

With no previous ties to farming, a career in agriculture was a little unexpected for Aly. She explains what led her to a job in ag science communications with a multinational company and the evolution of biologicals vs synthetic solutions in agriculture.

Takeaways

  • Aly is proud of Bayer’s manufacturing presence in Australia with a big onshore investment here
  • Aussie farmers are punching above their weight, respected globally as being highly professional, innovative and adaptable
  • The future of inputs use in agriculture needs to be a toolbox system
  • Ali is an avid reader, zooming through up to 100 books a year
  • Her involvement with the CWA has opened her eyes to the incredible advocacy work at play in the regions

Chapters
01:58 Understanding the role of public affairs in agriculture

06:04 Building relationships in Government and industry

11:59 The importance of networking for students

22:51 The future of agriculture: biologicals vs. synthetics

27:09 Australian manufacturing and local solutions

30:09 Involvement with the New South Wales CWA


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It's a good thing Aly Bunton loves talking to people, as her Public Affairs role with Bayer Crop Science Australia depends on good relationships.

And it's not just with the suits in Canberra; Aly is well-connected with scientists and farmers all over to ensure Bayer stays on the front foot of industry issues globally, and that Governments are aware of how different policies impact Aussie farmers.

With no previous ties to farming, a career in agriculture was a little unexpected for Aly. She explains what led her to a job in ag science communications with a multinational company and the evolution of biologicals vs synthetic solutions in agriculture.

Takeaways

  • Aly is proud of Bayer’s manufacturing presence in Australia with a big onshore investment here
  • Aussie farmers are punching above their weight, respected globally as being highly professional, innovative and adaptable
  • The future of inputs use in agriculture needs to be a toolbox system
  • Ali is an avid reader, zooming through up to 100 books a year
  • Her involvement with the CWA has opened her eyes to the incredible advocacy work at play in the regions

Chapters
01:58 Understanding the role of public affairs in agriculture

06:04 Building relationships in Government and industry

11:59 The importance of networking for students

22:51 The future of agriculture: biologicals vs. synthetics

27:09 Australian manufacturing and local solutions

30:09 Involvement with the New South Wales CWA


Links:

If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend and let us know your thoughts at [email protected]. Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review!

  continue reading

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