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SUMMARY:Webinar: Tips & tricks to manage common risks in farming… including the ones you haven’t thought of!
DESCRIPTION:Let’s be real. Even though farming is who we are and what we do\, there’s no doubt it’s a risky business to be in. \nIf your farm could talk what would it say about risk? From the weather\, to production risks\, finances\, family succession\, workplace health and safety\, and staff – a potential risk is always just around the corner. \nBut what if there was a way to lower this risk? With the mindset to expect the unexpected\, we can respond and pivot faster to anything life throws at us\, building a stronger business along the way. \nJoin Rebecca Fing\, from House Paddock Consulting for this three-part short course where she will guide you in a practical\, down to earth way on how you might go about identifying your specific business risks and developing your plan B\, C or even D! \n\nBusiness Risks – Financial viability\, market risks\nInfrastructure Risks – Aging infrastructure\, extreme weather\, water quality\, environmental risks\nHorticulture Operations Risks – Climate and biosecurity risks\nCaring for Our Land – Land conditions\, water security\nPeople & Workforce Risks – WHS\, key personnel\, and family succession risks\n\nActivity: Identify three-to-five things you can do immediately to improve these risks in your business. Consider three things you want more information about… bring them to the Q&A session.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/webinar-tips-tricks-to-manage-common-risks-in-farming-including-the-ones-you-havent-thought-of/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Growcom":MAILTO:growcom@growcom.com.au
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Chew the fat – Q&A session to support your next steps
DESCRIPTION:Let’s be real. Even though farming is who we are and what we do\, there’s no doubt it’s a risky business to be in. \nIf your farm could talk what would it say about risk? From the weather\, to production risks\, finances\, family succession\, workplace health and safety\, and staff – a potential risk is always just around the corner. \nBut what if there was a way to lower this risk? With the mindset to expect the unexpected\, we can respond and pivot faster to anything life throws at us\, building a stronger business along the way. \nJoin Rebecca Fing\, from House Paddock Consulting for this three-part short course where she will guide you in a practical\, down to earth way on how you might go about identifying your specific business risks and developing your plan B\, C or even D! \n\nSharing of changes that have been made – lets inspire each other.\nQuestions from the group for clarity or further information. 
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/webinar-chew-the-fat-qa-session-to-support-your-next-steps/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Growcom":MAILTO:growcom@growcom.com.au
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Powerful Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:The Wheen Bee Foundation are hosting a FREE Webinar! \nJoin Lea Hannah Project Manager Powerful Pollinators\, Dr Anna Carrucan\, Second-generation beekeeper & botanist\, ecologist & conservation agriculturalist and Dr Megan Halcroft from Bees Business\, for a webinar to: \n\nFind out how pollinators can play a role in healthy farm enterprises\nDiscover how to encourage pollinator populations on your property\nBe introduced to our new planting guides and how they can be used on farm\nFind out how to apply for tree grants that support pollinator habitat restorations
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/webinar-powerful-pollinators/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Bee Friendly Farming: Understand Varroa's impact on Australian agriculture
DESCRIPTION:As the spread of Varroa mite continues to reshape the landscape for bees and pollination in Australia\, understanding its potential long-term impacts is critical. \nIn this free Bee Friendly Farming webinar\, industry experts will discuss Rabobank’s new report\, How Varroa mites might impact Australian pollinators. Hosted by Wheen Bee Foundation CEO Fiona Chambers\, the session will explore how the 2022 Varroa incursion may affect managed and wild honey bees and what this means for Australian agriculture and food systems. \nFeatured speakers include: \n\nStefan Vogel\, Rabobank General Manager of RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand and author of the report\nDanny Le Feuvre\, CEO\, Australian Honey Bee Council\nTim Jackson\, CEO\, Almond Board of Australia
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/webinar-bee-friendly-farming-understand-varroas-impact-on-australian-agriculture/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Optimising Trade for the Australian Vegetables Industry
DESCRIPTION:This 1-hour webinar will explore key findings from Vegetable and Onion levy-funded project MT24001 focused on understanding Australia’s vegetable export capabilities and how they stack up against global competitors. It will provide insights into where Australia can learn from others to streamline operations and boost export success in key markets. \nAs part of the webinar\, participants will be introduced to market factsheets developed for six priority export destinations: Singapore\, United Arab Emirates\, Indonesia\, Vietnam\, Taiwan\, and Spain. These factsheets outline important considerations for exporters\, offering foundational knowledge to support market entry and growth. \nThe project was delivered by KPMG and involved identifying opportunities for the Australian onion and vegetable industry in both existing and emerging export markets. KPMG conducted detailed analysis on logistics costs\, supply chain management\, and government support\, benchmarking Australia’s performance against global competitors to highlight areas for improvement and opportunity. \nThe global trade landscape has shifted in the time between the final report and this webinar. As such\, this webinar will include discussion around the recent USA trade policies and tariffs with a focus on the impacts for the Australian onion and vegetable industry. \n\nThis project has been funded by Hort Innovation\, using the Vegetable and Onion Fund research and development levy and contributions from the Australian Government. Hort Innovation is the grower-owned\, not-for-profit research and development corporation for Australian horticulture.
URL:https://ausveg.com.au/event/webinar-optimising-trade-for-the-australian-vegetables-industry/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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