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Engagement up for Ingham’s following Farm to Fork with Manu as campaign wraps

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Ingham, Media Release, 5 Disember 2024

Hundreds of thousands of people around Australia followed Farm to Fork with Manu – a digital mini-series campaign by Ingham’s – taking a peek behind the scenes in our country’s poultry farming and processing industry to see how our nation’s top-selling meat-protein, chicken, makes its way from the farm to your fork. Ingham’s has revealed key success metrics from the campaign:

  • Paid Clicks increased by 103.74 per cent
  • Total Organic Reach increased by 363.64 per cent
  • Organic Engagement increased by 96.68 per cent

Manu teamed up with Ingham’s – Australia and New Zealand’s largest integrated poultry producer – to develop the 5-month digital campaign (July to November 2024), which included videos, social media content, digital advertising, rich website content, recipes and recipe e-books, competitions, e-newsletters, blogs, articles and more. Brand agency We Are Sprout worked with Ingham’s to bring the campaign to life.

Farm to Fork with Manu exceeded the campaign objectives – effectively communicating important messages, significantly boosting Ingham’s social followers, generated millions of impressions, heightening audience engagement and interactions, and driving thousands of people to download the campaign recipe e-books and subscribe to Ingham’s e-newsletter. Feedback from Ingham’s 8000-strong team in Australia and New Zealand was hugely positive too, with farm and processing plant team members in Queensland involved in the content creation, and Ingham’s team members all around Australia enjoying the engaging story that shone a spotlight on the importance of their roles in feeding Australia.

The origin of our chicken dinner in the spotlight

At the forefront of Farm to Fork with Manu was the origin of Ingham’s quality products – Australian raised chicken, farmed in a sustainable way with a focus on animal welfare. Who better to tell this story than a poultry Farmer and veterinarian? Manu met Farmer Grant and Ingham’s vet, Andrew Walsh to tour one of Ingham’s poultry farms in south-east Queensland.

Manu plated up some delicious chicken dishes using Ingham’s quality chicken products too – which are stocked in supermarkets Australia-wide, plus fuel our nation’s food-service industry, plated up at pubs, clubs, restaurants, cafes and quick-service food spots. BBQ smoker Peri Peri Chicken, Coq au Vin, and Sri Lankan Australian Meena and Manu’s Sri Lankan Chicken Curry are just a few of the recipes featured.

Animal welfare – what does this mean?

On Farmer Grant’s free-range farm, Manu discovered how Ingham’s is focused on animal welfare – with 100 per cent of Ingham’s Australian chicken certified to the RSPCA’s Standard for Meat Chickens. On free range farms, chickens range outside during daylight hours. At night or in poor weather, chooks take shelter in poultry sheds, which are climate controlled and equipped with automatic feed and water systems, dry sawdust shavings on the floor to dig, perches and enrichment objects to explore.

“The RSPCA’s Standard for Meat Chickens specifies over 300 requirements against which our farms are independently assessed – and we are proud that we meet all of them,” said Farmer Grant.

Vet Andrew: “A dedicated nutritionist plans the chooks meals – their diet is mostly Australian-grown grains and pulses, and there are no added hormones at all.”

Innovation in poultry farming and agriculture

Manu discovered just some of the ways Ingham’s is leading innovation in poultry farming and agriculture, particularly with sustainable agricultural practices – with green-star facilities, solar power, water usage reduction, decreasing waste to landfill, and more.

Ingham’s  – “A great place to work”

Meeting the diverse and strong teams who work together to grow and process locally farmed, fresh, quality chicken to help feed Australia, Manu said: “From all the people I’ve met, the personal journeys I’ve been told, the supportive community I’ve experienced on my Ingham’s journey everywhere I’ve visited, I can see that Ingham’s is a great place to work.”

“The Farm to Fork journey allowed us to tell a number of micro-stories that show why Ingham’s is Always Good. Media channels and audiences were selected to best amplify the campaign and encourage engagement with the brand. And what better way to do this than by partnering with Manu Feildel and his delicious chicken recipes,” said Ingham’s Marketing Manager, Amy Butler.

Visit https://inghams.com.au/our-brands/whats-new/farm-to-fork-with-manu/ to view highlight stories from the campaign.

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