24 Sep 2020
Six farming businesses from across NSW have been selected to participate in the NSW Department of Primary Industries Young Farmer Business Program's individual coaching program.
Young Farmer Business Program Coordinator, Tim Flynn, said they were excited to receive over 40 applications from across NSW.
“We had applications from Wilcannia all the way to the coast and the standard of applications set the bar extremely high,” Mr Flynn said.
“We know that starting, running or growing a farming or fishing business isn’t easy, but a business coach will help these passionate young producers get the skills they need to run more productive and profitable businesses.”
The 10-month program provides one-one-one business coaching with Richard Groom, a business coach with over 20 years experience working with primary producers to help young primary producers to expand their business aspirations and to reach their goals.
“It’s great that we have a mix of enterprises participating in the program,” Mr Flynn said.
Participants in this round of the individual coaching program include:
The participating businesses will be sharing their learnings throughout the coaching journey with the Young Farmer Business Program’s broader community via monthly video blogs on social media.
“Our entire community will benefit from these young primary producers’ passion and drive to enhance their businesses for strong future growth,” Mr Flynn said.
For more information, visit www.youngfarmer.nsw.gov.au.
Photos and quotes from participants are available by emailing hannah.dunlop@dpi.nsw.gov.au or phoning 0428 936 770.
Media contact: Hannah Dunlop 0428 936 770.