Jacquelien Lenferink

Market Solution Manager at Nedap Livestock Management

Jacquelien Lenferink is an experienced professional in the agribusiness sector, currently serving as the Market Solution Manager at Nedap Livestock Management since April 2021. Jacquelien's background includes participation in the Civil Dialogue Group on International Aspects of Agriculture with CEJA Young Farmers from October 2021 to August 2023, and completing a master's thesis on the competitiveness of West-European businesses in agribusiness during a graduate position at Trioliet from December 2019 to August 2020. Additionally, Jacquelien owned and managed Groot Twentsch Maïsdoolhof, an outdoor activity in the Netherlands, from June 2007 to February 2020. Internship experience includes work at Fair Oaks Farms focusing on dairy operations in the agrotourism industry and a graduate position at VanWestreenen Adviseurs for a bachelor's thesis on multifunctional agriculture. Jacquelien holds a Master of Science in International Business from the University of Twente, a Bachelor of Business Administration from the same institution, and a bachelor's degree in Agrifood Business from Aeres University of Applied Sciences Dronten.

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Nedap Livestock Management

Due to increasing population and prosperity the demand for milk and meat is rising. Simultaneously requirements to the quality and safety are stricter, and costs of raw materials, labor and energy is rising. In response to the challenges the producers are facing Nedap has been supplier of the precise technological solutions that facilitates sustainable growth, for almost 40 years. Feeding, separating, sorting and heat detection; with technology based on Electronic Animal Identification Nedap makes individual animal care and monitoring of production and health conditions easier. This saves valuable time and creates peace and overview. Allowing you to manage your costs and increase profits. Furthermore, it makes individual animal care manageable.