From pharmacy to farm: Mary Nenke’s aquaculture revolution and rural advocacy
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Mary Nenke's journey from aspiring pharmacist to renowned "yabby lady" is a captivating tale of serendipity, resilience, and a lifelong passion for agriculture. Growing up in the city, Mary never imagined she'd end up as a pioneering force in Australia's aquaculture industry, but a chance encounter through junior farmers changed the course of her life.
When economic challenges hit in the 1990's, Mary and her husband pivoted from the family's sheep and grain business to yabby farming, turning a hobby into a thriving export operation. However, their success was tested by devastating setbacks that nearly wiped out their business. Through it all, Mary's unwavering advocacy and entrepreneurial spirit shone through.
Recognised as one of the earliest AgriFutures Australia Rural Women's Award winners, Mary's visibility skyrocketed. She leveraged this platform to champion causes close to her heart - from sustainable agriculture to rural community development. Her Farming Champions initiative has connected city and country, amplifying agriculture's vital role.
Today, Mary reflects on her extraordinary journey with gratitude and in this episode we'll hear what her motivation is, how the Rural Women's Award cemented her determination, and why her circle of influence continues to grow. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, adaptability, and the profound impact one passionate individual can have on an industry.