Greenfields Dairy Group
Rina F. is an accomplished Organizational Development Manager at PT. Greenfields Indonesia since 2012, demonstrating expertise in organizational structure review and the implementation of development initiatives. Previous experience includes serving as HRGA Department Head at PT. AustAsia Food, where responsibilities encompassed HR operations and general affairs solutions, and HRGA Manager at PT Eonchemicals Putra, managing HR aspects and internal projects. Rina also held the role of Organizational Development Manager at PT ICI Paints Indonesia, overseeing performance management and employee engagement, and worked at Ernst & Young as Manager & Senior Associate, focusing on HRM solutions and change management. Rina F. began a career as a Consultant at PT Watson Wyatt Purbajaga, specializing in compensation and benefits surveys. Educational qualifications include a Magister Manajemen in Marketing from the University of Indonesia and a Bachelor of Architecture from Universitas Gadjah Mada.
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Greenfields Dairy Group
The early 1990’s saw countries in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, going through a period of rapid economic growth. At that time, imported products primarily met the demand for fresh dairy produce. The absence of large-scale commercial dairy farms in Indonesia, coupled with the vast availability of labour and natural resources, presented a huge opportunity to create a significant dairy enterprise to supply the domestic Indonesian market and the region. On March 14, 1997, PT Greenfields Indonesia was established by a group of Australian and Indonesian entrepreneurs. The company commenced the development of a dairy farm at Desa Babadan, Malang Highland, East Java in April 1997, and began the construction of a milk processing facility that became operational in June 2000. Till today, Extended Shelf Life (ESL) pasteurised and Ultra High Temperature (UHT) milk produced by the farm is of the highest quality and meets the world’s toughest microbiological standards. Greenfields Indonesia’s dairy farm has a cattle population of over 10,000 Holstein and Jersey cows, producing over 43.5 million litres of fresh milk each year. Besides supplying the domestic market, a significant portion of its finished products are sold in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Philippines and other countries in the region.