Gerald Piddock

Senior Reporter

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Preston's Summary

Gerald Piddock is a Senior Reporter at NZ Farmers Weekly and serves as the editor for Dairy Farmer. He focuses on agriculture and farming, with particular attention to climate change, the food industry, and health-related topics. Gerald's work has been featured in Farmers Weekly.

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Geo Focus

New Zealand (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 27 %
Cites Data: 26 %
Press Release: 23 %
Event Coverage: 5 %
Industry Specific: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Farm Animal
  • Farm Management
  • Food Production
  • Climate Policy
  • Sustainable Agriculture

Pitching Insights

Gerald Piddock's coverage predominantly focuses on agriculture and farming, specifically dairy farming. His articles often cite data and include press releases, underscoring his reliance on factual information and industry announcements.

Potential approaches for reaching out to Gerald could involve offering in-depth analysis or insights into the latest agricultural data trends, advancements in farming techniques with a focus on sustainability within the dairy industry. Additionally, providing access to experts who are involved in shaping the future of dairy farming or have specific knowledge about relevant events would likely be well-received by Gerald.

While there is no specified geographic focus, pitches should consider that his coverage includes New Zealand-specific content such as news related to Fonterra farmers and NZ Dairy Events.

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