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HUBBARDS GOES PINK

Visit this link and see the roller on TV One News - Sunday 17th Jan 2010 http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/farm-machinery-in-pink-ashburton-3331220

Real men may wear pink and, if Hubbards Cultivation has any say in the matter, they will also utilise pink equipment, in the form of one of its Folding Cambridge Rollers.

Hubbards Cultivation has made a statement, one it hopes will make a difference. The Mid Canterbury-based business has painted one of its Rollers an eye-catching pink; they are taking it to the 2010 Southern Field Days, held in Waimumu 10-12 February, where it will no doubt feature prominently. It is hoped that it will attract enough attention to provoke numerous sales, always a good thing, but even more so when $1000 from each Roller sold will be going to The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation.

Co-owner, Ian Prime, was exploring novel and attention grabbing ideas for Hubbards’ Southern Field Days site, and had the thought of painting one of their Rollers a bright pink. Further discussion saw the idea evolve and the connection to The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation was a natural one.

With one in nine New Zealanders affected by breast cancer, Ian and co-owner Vince Rietveld decided to donate $1000 from every Hubbards Roller sold for the entire month of February 2010 to NZBCF. “We knew painting one of our Rollers pink would attract attention and thought it would be a great way to defer some of that attention towards a great cause.” It’s a cause that is close to the heart of both Ian and Vince, with Ian losing his mother to lung cancer seven years ago and Vince’s mother succumbing to breast cancer, passing on ten years ago.

“As soon as we thought pink we realised how great it could be for NZBCF. Charities really suffer when times are hard, so it would be brilliant to generate a significant contribution and increase awareness of the cause,” says Ian. Having donated at various times in the past, the Hubbards team are looking forward to applying this much more direct approach.

As one of the top retailers of agricultural equipment in New Zealand, Hubbards will attract a number of potential customers to its Southern Field Days site. Held from 10-12 February, this is a major agricultural event that is held every two years in Waimumu, near Gore. Hubbards Folding Cambridge Rollers are a sought after item, delivering numerous benefits.  A high quality piece of machinery, it has superb longevity, is easily transported, handles a high workload, is low maintenance and comes with the high level of support that Hubbards is renowned for. There are a wealth of colour options available – including a bold and beautiful pink.

Executive Trustee of the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation, Heather Shotter is impressed with the Hubbards initiative.  “It is great to see a business driving awareness of breast cancer at the grass roots level in local communities. This eye-catching roller is an original device to highlight the incidence of breast cancer in women, and in men, as 20 men per year are diagnosed with the disease in New Zealand.”
 
During the three day event Hubbards will also be running a competition, for $1 entrants can suggest a quote or tag-line that supports the pink Roller. All entries go into a draw to receive a $250 Hubbards voucher and all proceeds will be added to the funds gathered from Roller sales and go direct to NZBCF.

If you would like to enter this competion please contact Ian Prime for an entry form.