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What does world-class gelato have to do with agriculture? A whole lot, as it turns out and a world of flavour!
In this episode of Humans of Agriculture, host Oli Le Lievre sits down with Steve Arnold and Keegan Ryan from Gelato Messina, one of Australia's most iconic gelato brands. With over 30 stores across the country, Messina isn’t just about delicious scoops—it’s a vertically integrated food business, growing its own ingredients and sourcing directly from Australian farms. Steve, a former chef-turned-Director of Agriculture, shares how he transitioned from finance and property into farming. Keegan, who built his career in horticulture, talks about the innovation and experimentation happening on Messina’s farms.
From hazelnuts and mint to dairy cows and beekeeping, the team is committed to quality, sustainability, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in food production.
In this episode you will hear about:
Whether you’re a gelato lover, a farmer, or just curious about how great food is made, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration!
Chapters
00:00 The Gelato Messina Journey
02:54 From Chef to Agriculture Director
06:10 Embracing Failure and Learning
09:01 Vertical Integration in Agriculture
11:50 Experimentation and Growth
15:01 Sourcing Ingredients and Local Partnerships
17:59 The Importance of Human Capital
21:00 Connecting with Consumers
24:01 The Unique Business Model of Gelato Messina
Guest Bios
💡 Steve Arnold – Director of Agriculture at Gelato Messina. Former chef and corporate executive who transitioned into farming to ensure the brand’s high-quality ingredients.
🌱 Keegan Ryan – Experienced farmer and horticulturist who helps drive innovation on Messina’s farms, growing everything from hazelnuts to fresh mint for their gelato.
Links & Resources
Rabobank Grad Program: If you're on the lookout for a graduate role, head over to Rabobank.com.au to apply for their 2026 Graduate program before the 18th of August!
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What does world-class gelato have to do with agriculture? A whole lot, as it turns out and a world of flavour!
In this episode of Humans of Agriculture, host Oli Le Lievre sits down with Steve Arnold and Keegan Ryan from Gelato Messina, one of Australia's most iconic gelato brands. With over 30 stores across the country, Messina isn’t just about delicious scoops—it’s a vertically integrated food business, growing its own ingredients and sourcing directly from Australian farms. Steve, a former chef-turned-Director of Agriculture, shares how he transitioned from finance and property into farming. Keegan, who built his career in horticulture, talks about the innovation and experimentation happening on Messina’s farms.
From hazelnuts and mint to dairy cows and beekeeping, the team is committed to quality, sustainability, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in food production.
In this episode you will hear about:
Whether you’re a gelato lover, a farmer, or just curious about how great food is made, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration!
Chapters
00:00 The Gelato Messina Journey
02:54 From Chef to Agriculture Director
06:10 Embracing Failure and Learning
09:01 Vertical Integration in Agriculture
11:50 Experimentation and Growth
15:01 Sourcing Ingredients and Local Partnerships
17:59 The Importance of Human Capital
21:00 Connecting with Consumers
24:01 The Unique Business Model of Gelato Messina
Guest Bios
💡 Steve Arnold – Director of Agriculture at Gelato Messina. Former chef and corporate executive who transitioned into farming to ensure the brand’s high-quality ingredients.
🌱 Keegan Ryan – Experienced farmer and horticulturist who helps drive innovation on Messina’s farms, growing everything from hazelnuts to fresh mint for their gelato.
Links & Resources
Rabobank Grad Program: If you're on the lookout for a graduate role, head over to Rabobank.com.au to apply for their 2026 Graduate program before the 18th of August!
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