Training for farmers

Victorian farmers will continue to have access to valuable skills training, after the extension of the Farm Business Resilience Program.

The program aims to support Victorian farm businesses by providing new as well as experienced farmers with the opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills to better plan for the future and adapt to a changing climate.

Agriculture Victoria project leader Kit Duncan-Jones says while Victorian farmers successfully manage uncertainty and complexity every day, the business of farming is becoming more challenging as they face significant risks, such as future droughts, natural disasters and other industry challenges.

“The program supports farmers striving to better manage their business and strengthen their farm’s ability to withstand future shocks,” Mr Duncan-Jones said.

“If you’re a farmer who wants to put your plans on paper and commit your time to strengthen your knowledge and skills, this program will assist you to set up your farm for success, now and into the future.”

The program is being delivered online and face-to-face until June 2024. It includes short courses, workshops, webinars, field day sessions and farm walks to suit the varying needs of the farming community.

It also has resources available to support decision making such as the Farm Fitness Checklist and the Farm Business Plan Template, which will allow farmers to conduct their own business assessments and planning.

For more information, contact Kit Duncan-Jones on kit.duncan-jones@agriculture.vic.gov.au

Further information about the program and the Future Drought Fund can be found at agriculture.vic.gov.au/FBRP.

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