This November, Richard Macdonald and Charles Reed will lead a group of senior members of the UK food industry in a 117km trek in Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains.
The Bale Mountains contain numerous boulder grooves, ridges and glacial valleys, not to mention the second highest peak in Ethiopia, Tullu Demtu, which makes for a difficult climb. Not only will the team be trekking at high altitude, they’ll also be summiting Tullu Demtu and three other peaks over 4,000m high! No easy feat – altitudes of 3,600m and above affect even the hardiest of climbers.
Farm Africa works in the Bale eco-region, which is a richly diverse landscape under threat from human activity. The Challenge team will be visiting Farm Africa projects as part of their trek, to see for themselves how the money they raise will not only help protect vulnerable natural resources, but also boost the incomes of rural communities.
Keep an eye on the team's blog for updates as they trek across the mountains.
You can support the team by making a donation to their team fundraising page:
Owen Brennan Devenish Nutrition |
Colin Brereton PwC UK |
Richard Canvin Dovecote Park |
James Dallas Openfield |
Nigel Dunlop
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Alan Gibson Moy Park |
Richard Macdonald Farm Africa Chairman |
Andrew Cracknell
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Keith Packer 2 Sisters Food Group |
Graeme Pitkethly Unilever UK and Ireland |
Charles Reed William Reed Business Media |
Andrew Thompson Booker |
Mark Williamson Waitrose |
The Food for Good campaign brings the food and hospitality industry together to respond to the global issue of hunger. Business leaders and workforces from across the industry have pledged their support to raise £5 million to help 70,000 people move out of hunger and poverty. The Bale Mountains Challenge builds on the success of the Big Beehive Build earlier this year, which kick-started sustainable honey farming businesses in Tanzania, Dig for Good and the Tanzania Highland Challenge in 2013.
For further information about the Bale Mountain Challenge or Food for Good, please contact foodforgood@farmafrica.org or 020 7841 5167.
For press enquiries please contact press@farmafrica.org or call 020 7841 5156.