Ridley has reinforced its long-term commitment to Tasmania with the acquisition of the Carrick feed mill in 2024, and the rollout of two new De Bruyn’s Transport delivery tankers.
With Barastoc dairy feed now being produced in Tasmania, Ridley says it is helping local dairy producers access fresh, nutritionally optimised feed that’s tailored to the unique demands of the state.
This move not only boosts supply certainty but also allows for faster, more responsive service for farms across the region, Ridley says.
The new De Bruyn’s Transport tankers are a symbol of Ridley’s partnership with trusted Tasmanian operators and its investment in the local supply chain.
By working together, Ridley and De Bruyn’s are making sure feed gets from mill to farm efficiently and reliably, supporting productivity on the ground.
“I’m excited about the opportunities this brings to Tasmanian dairy farmers,” Carrick mill site manager Dee Brierly, who has overseen the transition to Ridley, said.
“I’m here to make sure our mill delivers top-quality feed when you need it.”
John De Bruyn Jr said De Bruyn’s Transport had partnered with Ridley (Carrick mill) for 25-plus years and was “excited with our new truck and tanker fleet supporting the Ridley supply chain and the local farming community”.
Carrick farmer Graeme Arnold said “it’s just much easier now”.
“No more tipping trailers — the De Bruyn’s drivers just back in, hook up the hose, and they’re done,” Graeme said.
“The new tankers have really cut down the time they need to be here, which makes a big difference.”
With more than 30 nutrition and technical experts backing operations, Ridley says its investment at Carrick is more than just a new mill — it’s a commitment to the long-term growth of Tasmania’s agricultural sector.
“Local farmers can expect ongoing support, reliable supply, and feed solutions designed for every stage of the dairy and livestock life cycle.”