More than €25,000 has been raised in the last three years by the Glanbia Agribusiness #PinkBales campaign for Breast Cancer Ireland, which included the sale of limited-edition pink silage wrap through Glanbia branches. Henry Corbally, Glanbia chairman, and James Byrne, marketing manager with Glanbia Agribusiness, presented a cheque for €10,000 to Adelle Reilly of Breast Cancer Ireland at the National Ploughing Championships last week. CEO of Breast Cancer Ireland, Aisling Hurley, said the pink bales in the rural areas are a visible icon promoting breast cancer awareness. Supporters can also donate to the campaign by buying a Breast Cancer Ireland €2 trolley token, keyring or pin available through Glanbia Agribusiness and CountryLife branches.
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More than €25,000 has been raised in the last three years by the Glanbia Agribusiness #PinkBales campaign for Breast Cancer Ireland, which included the sale of limited-edition pink silage wrap through Glanbia branches. Henry Corbally, Glanbia chairman, and James Byrne, marketing manager with Glanbia Agribusiness, presented a cheque for €10,000 to Adelle Reilly of Breast Cancer Ireland at the National Ploughing Championships last week. CEO of Breast Cancer Ireland, Aisling Hurley, said the pink bales in the rural areas are a visible icon promoting breast cancer awareness. Supporters can also donate to the campaign by buying a Breast Cancer Ireland €2 trolley token, keyring or pin available through Glanbia Agribusiness and CountryLife branches.
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