Bootcamp for young farmers

YOUNG farmers looking to establish long and successful careers in the agriculture industry can gain valuable skills through two-day Business Bootcamp events during February.

Agriculture Victoria will offer the sessions at Swan Hill on February 9-10 and in Maryborough on February 16 and Febraury 23.

Participants will be taken through profit, loss and cash flow budgeting, balance sheets and gross margins, risk management, and financial planning and analysis.

Agriculture Victoria Young Farmer Project coordinator, Sarah Wallis, says the bootcamp will help farmers to develop skills to understand and manage business risk, develop a business plan to grow their business and connect with other young farmers from their region.

Sarah says these bootcamps are targeting young farmers impacted by flood and storm events, as part of Agriculture Victoria’s technical and decision-making support program.

She says the workshops will help to grow the resilience of young farm businesses and prepare them for the future.

“These fun and interactive bootcamps use a series of farm case studies as real-life examples, providing participants with the skills to help them manage their farm business now, as well as planning for their business into the future,” Sarah added.

“This is also an opportunity for young and emerging farmers to connect with like-minded and motivated people,” she says.

The bootcamps will be delivered by Paul Blackshaw, farm business adviser with Meridian Agriculture.

Registrations are limited so to book your place now for either Bootcamp session, register via https://forms.office.com/r/kB8TsC58T6

For more information visit agriculture.vic.gov.au, or contact Sarah Wallis, Agriculture Victoria on 0419 571 208 or sarah.wallis@agriculture.vic.gov.au

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