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19 November 2024

Funding boost for profitable regenerative farming program

Tweed farmers invited to Earth Brewery event to help shape delivery of $60,000 grant

Walk and Talk

Local farmer Andrew Cameron leads a tour around his Burringbar property in September 2024 as part of Council’s Farm Walk and Talk series.

In a win for the Tweed, a tailored agribusiness training program will be rolled out for Tweed farmers and agribusiness owners in 2025.

The funding was awarded to Council's Sustainable Agriculture Program last month, as part of the NSW Environmental Trust’s Environmental Education Program.

Under the program, Council was awarded $60,000 to deliver the ‘Cultivating Tomorrow: Empowering Tweed Shire Farmers through Regenerative Agribusiness Mastery’ project.

The project aims to empower farmers with business skills which help them to adopt more regenerative farming practices such as managed grazing, agroforestry, cover cropping and the use of organic amendments like compost.

Council’s Program Leader Sustainable Agriculture Eli Szandala said the grant presents a great opportunity for Tweed's agricultural community.

“We often hear the old adage – it’s hard to be green when you’re in the red, meaning it’s hard to invest in environmental improvements when you’re not generating much revenue,” Mr Szandala said.

“This project will improve profitability and nature outcomes on farms by filling gaps in business training needs.

“The grant will help deliver relevant, engaging and locally available training courses, coaching and workshops at affordable, subsidised rates for Tweed Shire farmers.

“We’re aiming to engage experienced agribusiness trainers and our local farming leaders who run profitable regenerative farms to share their knowledge.”

Launch event

To kick off the project, local farmers and agribusiness owners interested in increasing profitability with regenerative farming are invited to Earth Beer Company’s brewery at Cudgen on Friday 6 December 2024. Join us from 10 am to 1 pm for an end of year yarn and help tailor the training program to suit yours and other Tweed farming community business development needs.

To register go to https://events.humanitix.com/profitable-regenerative-farming or contact Council’s Program Leader Sustainable Agriculture on 6670 2400.

For further information about Council’s Sustainable Agriculture Program visit tweed.nsw.gov.au/agriculture-farming

Hand of eggs

Council will run a program aimed at empowering farmers with business skills which help them to adopt more regenerative farming practices in 2025 (Image courtesy of Woodland Valley Farm).

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Photo 1:  Walk and Talk
Caption: Local farmer Andrew Cameron leads a tour around his Burringbar property in September 2024 as part of Council’s Farm Walk and Talk series.

Photo 2: Hand of eggs
Caption: Council will run a program aimed at empowering farmers with business skills which help them to adopt more regenerative farming practices in 2025 (Image courtesy Woodland Valley Farm).

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